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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which is correct to use?

"......This universality resides in one person I know. The woman once who had a different taste from her peers, and who then has become the taste." or " ......This universality resides in one person I know. The woman once who has a different taste from her peers, and who then becomes the taste."
  

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You are not using "once" correctly in terms of word order, so neither sentence sounds fluent.

  • You are not using "once" correctly in terms of word order, so neither sentence sounds fluent.
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You are not using "once" correctly in terms of word order, so neither sentence sounds fluent.
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I have no idea what this is supposed to mean.
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How can I use "once" correctly?
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Can you explain in a more simple way what you are trying to say?
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Like this, "The woman once who had different qualities from her peers, and who then has become the most qualified person."
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You can use "once" to mean "at one time" or "at some time in the past."

I don't really understand your sentence because having different qualities doesn't make someone unqualified.

At one time, she knew less than anyone else on the team about the program, but now she is the expert.
In the past, she knew less than anyone else on the team, but now she is the expert.
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