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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your encounters" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to experiences or interactions that a person has had with someone or something. For example: - "I can't wait to hear about your encounters while traveling in Europe." - "Your encounters with the natural world have given you a deep appreciation for the environment." - "Be mindful of your encounters with difficult people and try to maintain a positive attitude." - "Tell me about your encounters with the customer service department. Were they helpful?" - "Your encounters with different cultures have broadened your perspective on life."
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If you get lost on this machine, heaven help your encounters with an A.T.M.
Have your encounters proved Dylan's dictum that you should never meet your heroes?
"Tell me about your encounters," I would ask as she idly gave my penis a Chinese burn.
I remember reading in Architectural Digest a story about your encounters with Marlon Brando, for whom you designed two houses that were never built.
This allows you to make the most of your encounters with the country's endlessly hospitable and inquisitive people and the inevitable invitations for tea or to their homes.
The artworks come at you in a relatively random, unchoreographed manner -- a little like a coral reef for art -- and despite the hubbub, your encounters with them can often feel peculiarly intimate.
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QUESTION FROM TESSA: Were there any other robots your encountered in your research that didn't make it into the story?
Your encounter points that out too.
Keep your guest's fee and you risk offending her by valuing the money more highly than your encounter.
If your encounter results in a rich, fulfilling relationship leading to marriage, offspring and unimaginable bliss - congratulations.
(You could get a lot more mileage by describing your encounter with former Gov. Eliot Spitzer than former Gov. George Pataki).
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