Sounds good.
But I think experiences whould be experiences. Yet it is hard to know what exactly your talking about.
2007-04-15 18:05:15
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answered by SoCalGirl<33 3
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Have you ever had the experience that the person you met very often turned out to be a person who had been closely related to you
2007-04-16 01:30:18
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answered by Manz 5
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Close edit: "Have you ever had the experience that a person you have met quite often turned out to be a person who was closely related to you?"
Condensation: "Have you ever discovered that an acquaintance was actually a relative?"
You're fairly close with what you'd submitted. English is a miserable language to learn. Good luck.
2007-04-16 01:09:56
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answered by 2n2222 6
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Have you ever had the experience of meeting someone who turned out to be a person who was closely related to you.
That's how I would have worded it .
2007-04-16 01:08:50
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answered by Crazy Pie Guy 2
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"Have you ever had the experience that the person you saw often turned out to be a person who was closely related to you?"
2007-04-16 01:07:11
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answered by Nightliz 2
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I think it would sound less confusing if you just made it shorter. "Have you ever met someone who turned out to be closely related to you?"
2007-04-16 01:36:27
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answered by Jeff R 1
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"Have you ever had an experience where a person that you had just met turned out to be a close relative?"
You're welcome.
2007-04-16 14:35:55
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answered by the new cookie cutter style 6
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no idea what this question is asking, which might answer whatever you're trying to ask--because i think it has something to with good grammar.
2007-04-16 01:07:10
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answered by dnahcramail 3
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lol
2007-04-16 01:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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