extensive experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextensiveandexperience
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extensive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/us/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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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 ofextensiveandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The list of nominees shows that most hadextensiveexperienceof voluntary work, in political organizations, local government, or philanthropic activity.
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All four raters hadextensiveexperiencein rating psychopathology in psychotic patients.
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In addition to his academic background, he hasextensiveexperiencein the software industry.
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Typically, this tacit knowledge is the result ofextensiveexperienceof designing other product family members.
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The authors haveextensiveexperiencein all these areas, as reflected by their insightful writing.
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Colonists hadextensiveexperiencewith written instruments of government, from letters of patent to royal charters to other less formal provisions regarding colonial rule.
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The book is a very interesting and clinically relevant review of the authors'extensiveexperiencein the research and treatment of this neuropsychiatric illness.
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On the other, they cultivated highly specialized knowledge that requiredextensiveexperienceand skill, and this could only be appreciated by other specialists.
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The editors have done well in persuading researchers withextensiveexperiencewith particular techniques to produce the protocols.
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There are many reasons why the use of shape as a cue to word reference would not requireextensiveexperience.
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This text is one of the latest and the author'sextensiveexperienceand bibliography raises expectations.
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It is obvious that the author has drawn heavily on his ownextensiveexperienceof actually working in teams.
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The collaboration brings together researchers from several countries, withextensiveexperienceand expertise in the field of clinical guidelines.
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Of the participants in both expeditions, perhaps only three were likely to have possessedextensiveexperiencewith ski.
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Full time hunters, through theirextensiveexperience, knowledge, and time availability are better equipped to cope with climate change.
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By using theirextensiveexperiencein cardiorespiratory testing in children, they give detailed information on ventilatory threshold and respiratory adaptation to exercise.
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Based on the authors'extensiveexperiencefrom computational biology courses, the book caters for this in two ways.
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Only interviewers withextensiveexperienceinterviewing children and in addressing sensitive topics were chosen.
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Extensiveexperienceis available on straw and husk management for lowland systems and green manure species for upland production systems.
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In this monumental work he meticulously related hisextensiveexperiencespanning two decades.
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