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If the FBI want to search your person, and you refused to be searched, there are a few ways this situation could turn out.

1. If you have been arrested and put in handcuffs, the FBI can search your person without your consent

2. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, the FBI could search your person without your consent.

3. If the FBI just wanted to search you for safety reasons, and you are not involved in anything, then you can refuse the search of your person.

It mostly depends on the situation in which you are in to know whether you can refuse to be searched or not. The above were just some choice examples.

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