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I had been through a in-depth experience in the handling of any kind of crisis situation.

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Please explain on it a bit more. – Mistu4u Jan 27 at 9:06

closed as not a real question by Kris, Cerberus, Carlo_R., Andrew Leach, Bill Franke Jan 27 at 12:57

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There are several things wrong with this sentence...

  1. You probably mean "I have been", although that may depend on the situation.
  2. an in-depth experience.
  3. If you say "I've been through an experience" you refer to a singular event, which doesn't match "any kind of"

In addition, your question title also needs work.

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