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Can we say 'I didn't use to like it when a friend used to visit without calling me first' to talk about something that happened often in the past and the speaker didn't use to like it?

When I was at university I didn't use to like it when my friends used to talk loudly to each other during a movie but now I don't mind.

'When I was at university I didn't use to like it when my friends used to talk loudly to each other during a movie but now I don't mind.' Is it a correct sentence?

Or are there any other ways of saying it?

Can we say 'I didn't use to like it when a friend used to visit without calling me first' to talk about something that happened often in the past and the speaker didn't use to like it?

'When I was at university I didn't use to like it when my friends used to talk loudly to each other during a movie but now I don't mind.' Is it a correct sentence?

Or are there any other ways of saying it?

Can we say 'I didn't use to like it when a friend used to visit without calling me first' to talk about something that happened often in the past and the speaker didn't use to like it?

When I was at university I didn't use to like it when my friends used to talk loudly to each other during a movie but now I don't mind.

Is it a correct sentence?

Or are there any other ways of saying it?

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Can we say *I didn't use to like it when a friend used to visit without calling me first*?

Can we say 'I didn't use to like it when a friend used to visit without calling me first' to talk about something that happened often in the past and the speaker didn't use to like it?

'When I was at university I didn't use to like it when my friends used to talk loudly to each other during a movie but now I don't mind.' Is it a correct sentence?

Or are there any other ways of saying it?