real-life experience

collocation in English

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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 ofexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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His resources are grounded - limited as well as empowered - byreal-lifeexperience.
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It is in this manner that subordination can be understood, they assert, as areal-lifeexperiencenonetheless mediated in culture, persuasive and manipulable.
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The goal of clarity can be achieved only by superimposing a simplifying system of classification on the complexity ofreal-lifeexperience, thus creating new understandings of dying.
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Is he in favour of consulting people, drawing in other views and creating policies based onreal-lifeexperience?
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Each of these safeguards is born out of thereal-lifeexperienceof ordinary people.
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Perri drew inspiration for the song from areal-lifeexperiencewith a love interest who wanted to rekindle a broken relationship.
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His teachings were regarded for their clarity, humor, and skill at relating toreal-lifeexperience.
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He frequently begins a technical discussion with an anecdote that draws parallels between a real-lifeexperiencehe has had, and the article's subject matter.
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He based it on areal-lifeexperience, in which he, as a child, accidentally launched a model rocket into a window in his house.
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He also developed vegetable farms and opened all of his farms to agricultural students seekingreal-lifeexperience.
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It can be disorienting or confusing to encounter a photograph of something, but it can also usefully enlighten some little-perceived aspect ofreal-lifeexperience.
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Candidates are shown multiple short video clips of driving scenarios and must respond to the hazards they see as if it were areal-lifeexperience.
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This may be an existing text, a video, a case study, a simulation, orreal-lifeexperience, depending on the overall strategy of the exercise.
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