Is it from my experience or in my experience?

Is it from my experience or in my experience?

When the phrase is used to introduce a thought, the phrase usually used is “In my experience…”: “In my experience, bicycling around the city without a helmet and kneepads isn’t a good idea.” But the phrase “from my experience” would still be possible, too. Only “from” is correct, there.

How do you say you have experience with something?

Synonyms

  1. experience. verb. if you experience a problem or a situation, you have that problem or are in that situation.
  2. undergo. verb. to experience something, especially something that is unpleasant but necessary.
  3. encounter. verb.
  4. receive. verb.
  5. endure. verb.
  6. know. verb.
  7. have. verb.
  8. taste. verb.

How do you say my experience?

“We can bring in new circuitry and upload new programs, but, in my experience, the hard-wiring is always there.”…What is another word for in my experience?

in my opinion personally
the way I see it IMO
personally speaking IMHO
I think I believe
in my personal opinion if you ask

Can I say personally I think?

Personally, I think you should ask a doctor. There is really no semantic difference between these two. Show activity on this post. The short answer is that it is grammatically correct.

How do I say my experience?

“We can bring in new circuitry and upload new programs, but, in my experience, the hard-wiring is always there.”…What is another word for in my experience?

in my opinion personally
as far as I’m concerned for my money
the way I see it IMO
personally speaking IMHO
I think I believe

Can I say experiences?

Experiences is a plural noun, and when you use it in this form you are talking about a particular incident or incidents that have affected you. For example: It was interesting hearing about his experiences during the war. Experience can also be a verb.

What do you call an experienced person?

1 skilled, expert, practiced, veteran, accomplished, versed, adept, qualified.

What does speaking from experience mean?

To talk (about something) having had prior experience and thus a more credible or worthwhile viewpoint. I’m speaking from experience when I tell you that a robust investment portfolio is absolutely critical to achieve the kind of pension you desire.

What does experience mean to you?

/ ɪkˈspɪər·i·əns / (the process of getting) knowledge or skill that is obtained from doing, seeing, or feeling things, or something that happens which has an effect on you: [ U ] Do you have any experience working with children? [ U ] I know from experience that it can get quite cold in Maine this time of year.

Is’from my experience’possible?

Thank you very much, e2efour. I heard ‘from my experience’ in the movie. I assumed that the other way around. I get it. From my experience is possible, but not common (at least in BE). For example, if you look at the British National Corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for in my experience.

Is’in my experience’the standard phrase?

I would regard in my experience as the standard phrase. Thank you very much, e2efour. I heard ‘from my experience’ in the movie. I assumed that the other way around. I get it. From my experience is possible, but not common (at least in BE).

How would you describe your experience in STH?

experience in sth Their experience in marketing and promotion has brought excellent results. work/professional experience My work experience includes one year as an accounts clerk, and two years as a shop assistant.