first-hand in the PONS Dictionary

first-hand Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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There's nothing that can compare to that kind of first-hand experience.
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This first-hand experience of nature was to have a profound influence on his life and work.
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A primary source is first-hand information, observed directly by the researcher.
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Qualitative psychological research methods include interviews, first-hand observation, and participant observation.
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These first-hand observations and experiences are among my happiest and sharpest memories, and probably account for the many nature form subjects in my sculpture.
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The purpose of the center was to provide a first-hand approach to understanding the environment and ecology of the mountains.
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There, he received first-hand experience of the challenges that face residents in assisted living homes.
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Speaking from personal experience was used as a basis for further discussion and analysis based on the first-hand knowledge that was shared.
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He comments from a motorbike, offering insights from a first-hand point of view.
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Because the fishermen's facts aligned with scientific knowledge, scientists could then trust the fishermen's first-hand accounts about problems they experience with otters.
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