“Make an experience” or “gain an experience” In other words, “make an experience”

Do you make or gain experience? For example,

I made rewarding volunteering experiences… I

gained rewarding volunteering experiences… Are either

acceptable? Is there a finer distinction?

How does this work?

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Experience is more appropriate for this context. Certainly gaining valuable skills would be more appropriate. Every day someone creates experiences, making so that others can get the experience they want.

There is this meaning that the word makes one consider’making’, meaning that you are creating an experience.

Answered on March 9, 2021.
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