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Answer:

If I had taken my vacation in March, I never would have met Mr. Edwards.

Explanation:

The sentence is structured as a conditional statement, using the past perfect tense to indicate a hypothetical situation that didn't actually happen. In this case, the speaker is reflecting on a decision they didn't make in the past and the consequence of that decision.

So, putting it all together, the sentence means: "If I had taken my vacation in March (which I didn't), I never would have met Mr. Edwards." The use of "had taken" in the conditional clause is correct because it indicates an unreal or hypothetical situation in the past.

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