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You will get the practical experience with plasma research by completing this course 3. You will get the practical... "Earn experience" is not normal English Gain experience is usually a deliberate action. "He worked in the factory to gain experience of production methods" Gather experience is less deliberate or focussed "He toured Europe to gather experience of peoples and cultures" - Should experience or experiences be used (I'm referring to more than one occasion)? - Should the preposition "in" be used after experience / experiences? Thanks to my previous experience / experiences (in?) minding adolescents, I have become very good at organising creative activities and different games for them.
Thanks in advance. This was argued in the ' pleasure experience? 'thread recently, where I suggested that: 'An adjective must (by definition) describe its noun. Cold soup is cold, a hot girl is hot.