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Originally Posted by Tarheel You can use "past experience" if you want to. Of course, all experiences are in the past. Just like all water is wet. I don't think "continuative" works in that context. I don't use it, I know experiences are in the past ;) It was just to specify the context in the thread. Thank you again for your suggestions.
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