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Vcolts Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Rich Experience vs A Rich Experience

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Josh has a rich experience with the study of animals.

Josh has rich experience with the study of animals.

Are both acceptable academically? The intended meaning is to say that Josh has much experience with the study of animals.
  

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Both are correct. However, in order to correctly convey the meaning you referred to, you need to use the word experience alone, without a - zero-article .

  • Both are correct.
  • However, in order to correctly convey the meaning you referred to, you need to use the word experience alone, without a - zero-article .
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Both are correct. However, in order to correctly convey the meaning you referred to, you need to use the word experience alone, without a - zero-article.

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