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with my past experience vs with my experience

Both phrases are correct, but 'with my past experience' emphasizes experience gained in the past, while 'with my experience' is a more general statement about one's overall experience.
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with my past experience

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to experience gained in the past.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize the experience you have gained in the past and how it relates to the current situation.

Examples:

  • With my past experience in marketing, I can help you develop a successful campaign.
  • But, sometimes, I count my blessings and also my past experience.
  • I'm very sure that you don't have to draw on my past experiences to formulate your conclusions, Lord Bernardo.
  • My past experience as a local government administrator taught me that that rule contributes effectively to preparing projects correctly and accurately and to managing funds.
  • For the film, can I write about my past experiences?
  • This estimate was based on past experience.
  • Past experiences of significant increases in deployment and take-up of broadband are highly encouraging.
  • The EU and the USA have social systems built on past experience.
  • On past experience, many of them would come to Britain.
  • Past experience shows that the EU does not manage disaster assistance well.
  • Past experience has shown that a few problems may yet emerge.
  • We should learn from past experiences for the future.
  • Past experience suggests this would be a terrible mistake.
  • Past experiences have seen political vacuums filled by Hamas and Hezbollah.
  • I understand all his misgivings about environmental protection, which are obviously based on past experience.
  • Past experience suggests that technical developments may also contribute to rising health expenditure.
  • Contrary to past experience, the US current account did not significantly improve in the wake of the economic downturn in 2001.
  • Past experience has shown that euro area bank lending rates tend to react with a delay to market interest rate developments.
  • Hopefully, we have learnt something from past experience.
  • Initiatives of this kind and past experience should be taken into account when formulating labelling requirements...
  • One way to assess the recent reform is to apply it to past experience.

Alternatives:

  • Drawing on my past experience
  • Based on my previous experience
  • Considering my past experience
  • Taking into account my past experience
  • Given my past experience

with my experience

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to one's overall experience without specifying a time frame.

This phrase is more general and can be used to indicate the experience you have accumulated over time, without focusing on a specific period like the past.

Examples:

  • With my experience in project management, I can lead this team effectively.
  • It's your tech firm idea, but more spied up... so we keep your computer know-how and mix it with my experience in international bad guy-ery.
  • With my experience and know-how, we can build an infrastructure ready to distribute alcohol throughout...
  • With my experience and your smart mouth, we're the best team to have on safety boat.
  • Yes, I thought with my experience, why let retirement stop me?
  • With my experience in the last century in another position, I know - and I knew - that if you want a solution, there is a way out.
  • I would not dream of trying to regulate on this subject, with all my experience.
  • I know from my experience with my mom, the painkillers don't always work.
  • I'd be such a better actress with all my experience now.
  • I'd be such a better actress with all my experience now. That's true.
  • The opportunities for someone with my marking experience who can speak the language are amazing.
  • I have verified the observations of these authors with my own experience.
  • This is so I can share my experiences with others.
  • These encounters reminded me of my experiences with regimes in the aftermath of totalitarianism.
  • I would share my experience with you...
  • My experience with womenis none of your business.
  • I've had my experience with those.
  • That verified my experience with her was not serious and nothing cosmic.
  • What, because of my experiences with you...
  • First time in my experience with men...
  • My experience with the N.O.P.D. has been... otherwise.

Alternatives:

  • With my background
  • With my expertise
  • With my knowledge
  • With my skills
  • With my qualifications

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