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a great experience vs. a wide experience #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2012 23:19 pm   a great experience vs. a wide experience
 

Hi, I've just come across the following question:

He has a ............. experience of marketing in Europe.
A. grand B. wide C. large D. great

In my opinion, neither 'a wide experience' nor 'a great experience' sound very good. Instead, I would say 'a lot of experience'. However, how of the two options, which would you choose?

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a great experience vs. a wide experience #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2012 23:35 pm   a great experience vs. a wide experience
 

Hi Torsten,

I would go for 'wide experience' without the article. 'A great eperience' would refer to one particular event that someone has experienced.

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a great experience vs. a wide experience #3 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 0:38 am   a great experience vs. a wide experience
 

Hi Alan,
I'd like to make sure that I can understand your "corrected" choice. Would "wide experience" mean something like profound knowledge or good understanding? Thank you for your help.
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a great experience vs. a wide experience #4 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 20:12 pm   a great experience vs. a wide experience
 

Yes M&L, that's how I read Alan's explanation.

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