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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Understading your timeline

is it correct to use "I'm not understanding your timeline" and "timeline is incorrect"?

I'm sorry but I'm not understanding your timeline. You said you were mad at me before the incident or after. You say we stopped talking after the incident but we weren't talking before either so either my timeline is incorrect or you have the events all mixed up.
  

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I'm sorry but I don't understand your timeline. Did you say you were mad at me before the incident or afte r? You say we stopped talking after the inciden t, but we weren't talking before either , so either my timeline is incorrect or you have the events all mixed up.

  • I'm sorry but I don't understand your timeline.
  • Did you say you were mad at me before the incident or afte r?
  • You say we stopped talking after the inciden t, but we weren't talking before either , so either my timeline is incorrect or you have the events all mixed up.
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I'm sorry but I don't understand your timeline. Did you say you were mad at me before the incident or after? You say we stopped talking after the incident, but we weren't talking before either, so either my timeline is incorrect or you have the events all mixed up.

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