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Friday in English:

1. on on


It's so hot that you could cook an egg on the hood of a car.
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
on the table
I think it's dangerous to climb a mountain on a day when it's stormy.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime.
The background check on Tom turned up suspiciously little.
Tom boiled some eggs on the rocket stove that he had just built.
Tom lives on a farm with his wife, Mary, not too far from Boston.
You walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
He knows that his critics are waiting to pounce on any slip that he makes.
People often lie about what they did on the weekend, so their friends won't realize how boring they really are.
Even though there were many cookies on the dish, I only ate three.
A bust of Aristotle stands on a pedestal in the entryway.
If it's okay for her to buy a knife, then why on earth can't I?
On Friday evenings, a group of us with spouses working overseas meet at Chuck's Bar and Grill.

English word "Friday"(on) occurs in sets:

in, on, at Wojtek

2. experience experience


Next time I switch jobs, I need work that will let me make use of the experience I've gained up to now.
driving experience
Rose, Juniper, Lily, and Camellia were all named after plants, as was Giant Corpse Flower, whose high school experience was far worse than theirs.
I know from experience; playing soccer barefoot is a bad idea. You could easily end up with broken toes.
Kai dear! I'm really sad! Having my first experience in this way. "Eh?" "Skip-ping-town."
Edinburgh already offers a busy and traditional city experience, with many historic buildings and tourist attractions.
Fish do not have the brain development that is necessary for the psychological experience of pain or any other type of awareness.
Instead use words like "some", "many", "often", and begin statements with openers like, "In my experience, ...", "Excuse me if I'm wrong, but...", "In many instances, ...."
From our human experience and history, at least as far as I am informed, I know that everything essential and great has only emerged when human beings had a home and were rooted in a tradition. Today’s literature is, for instance, largely destructive.
For we have learned from recent experience that when a financial system weakens in one country, prosperity is hurt everywhere.
We experience and understand the world through signals that are received by the senses and interpreted by the brain - and both stages are subject to distortion.
The most required qualities are experience, aptitude, energy, initiative, talent and responsibility.