experimentation in the PONS Dictionary

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The only negative is that there's not too much experimentation on the album.
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The year after that, all flights were used for additional experimentation in non-hurricane clouds.
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Students in these programs learn in working laboratories where interaction, experimentation, success and even failure define the research experience.
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The colleges first farm tenants primed the land for agricultural experimentation.
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After a couple years of experimentation, the class settled on its current rules in 2002.
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Architecturally, they offer some of the most impressive examples of geometrical experimentation and versatility in both secular and sacred spaces.
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Battle labs are mostly used with a concept development and experimentation approach to support experimentation campaigns.
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It was called a high-water mark in '90s independent film, a stark, poetic rumination, and an exercise in film experimentation of high artistic quality.
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It is at this point that the rules for success change from experimentation to replication of success.
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Composed well after the first two volumes, it displays less showy virtuosity and more harmonic experimentation.
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