accumulated experience

collocation in English

meaningsofaccumulateandexperience

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accumulate
verb
uk
/əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/
us
/əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/
to collect a large number of things over a long period ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofaccumulateandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The absence ofaccumulatedexperiencein decerebrated animals overcame the problems of memory, time, and context.
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The demographic behaviour of any individual at any one time is conditioned by age, period (current circumstances) and theaccumulatedexperienceof the individual.
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Since, furthermore, the relationship between means and ends is hypothetical, policies are really policy hypotheses that are (or can be) tested and reformulated in light ofaccumulatedexperience.
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The fourth era of health policy calls for coalescence of the various perspectives andaccumulatedexperienceprovided by the previous eras.
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It happens when they: listen purposefully to music; respond thoughtfully to music; think actively about music; make choices and evaluate judgements about music; use anaccumulatedexperienceto do this.
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As another source, beginning readers may acquire letter-phoneme correspondence knowledge by induction from theiraccumulatedexperienceof letters and corresponding phonemes that are common to several print words.
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This particular feature of the truncated brain solved a fundamental obstacle to emotion research: the interference of memory and ofaccumulatedexperiencein the production process of emotions.
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Each power station is a different entity, and is run by theaccumulatedexperienceof the resident staff.
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In the course of carrying out that work he hasaccumulatedexperienceof an invaluable kind.
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Theaccumulatedexperienceof this country was, and still is, enormous.
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I should have thought that it would have been very wasteful to disregard theaccumulatedexperienceof the trade association.
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In particular, local government hadaccumulatedexperienceover the years which was of considerable benefit to the water authorities in the first years after reorganisation.
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It reads: "there is a special opportunity to benefit from inspectors'accumulatedexperiencein the verification of equipment".
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They have what are commonly known as trade secrets, which are perfectly legitimate things to have, which representaccumulatedexperience, knowledge acquired by experience.
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Surely with theiraccumulatedexperiencethey will be able to decide technical issues with satisfaction to all concerned.
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They have anaccumulatedexperience, skill and "know-how" which is second to none.
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Many have experience of teaching in mainstream schools, and are able to bring a fund ofaccumulatedexperienceto their task.
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We have hadaccumulatedexperience, therefore, of the effect of introducing this system into the licensed trade.
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That involves the co-ordination of intelligence, the exchange of information and the application of theaccumulatedexperienceof many decades.
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There may be some concern as to what happens to thataccumulatedexperience.
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