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The phrase "have you met" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is usually used as a question to inquire about whether or not someone has been introduced to another person. It can also be used in a more figurative sense to ask if someone is familiar with a certain concept or idea. Example: "Have you met my new coworker, Sarah?" This sentence is asking if the person has been introduced to Sarah yet. Example: "I suggest you read this book, have you met the author's work before?" In this sentence, "have you met the author's work" is asking if the person is familiar with the author's writing style or previous works.
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Have you met him?
Have you met Giles?
"Have you met Marina, Jasmine?
Have you met Meryl Streep?
Have you met my family?
"Have you met Kylie?
"Have you met Michael?
"Have you met Thomaz?" Taia said.
"Have you met Sally?" Ms. Sklar asked.
Have you met any interesting people?
Have you met Jack yet?
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