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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]isn't lived experiences redundant? Colleges should be encouraging students to be clear, concise writers by avoiding such phrases. [/quote] No, it’s not redundant. Read the thread. Plenty of explanations. [/quote] Do you have an example of a personal experience that is not a lived experience? Lived experience refers to experiencing something yourself rather than obtaining knowledge about something passively, ie through media or secondhand. Writing about a non-lived experience in a college essay would be ridiculous. Agree with the person above who said the word "lived" is redundant.[/quote] An "experience" is going on a mission trip to "help" people in poorer countries. Lived experience is actually growing up in those conditions. You're welcome. [/quote] The meaning is exactly the same if you take out the word lived. It’s unnecessary to make the point. [/quote] Damn, you must be a real joy to work with and live with. :roll: [/quote]
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