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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already encountered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been met or experienced before, often in the context of discussions or analyses.
Example: "In our previous meetings, we have already encountered several challenges that we need to address."
Alternatives: "previously faced" or "already met".
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That strategy has already encountered hiccups.
Does this mean we've already encountered him?
But it has already encountered local skirmishes over related issues.
Their careers, however, have already encountered an obstacle.
Russian investing has already encountered criticism in European Union countries.
Consumers may have already encountered these readers — at a drugstore, perhaps, when buying certain cold medicines.
Regulators have already encountered significant delays as the financial industry mounts legal challenges to the law.
These requirements are similar to the ones already encountered when setting up a framework for interactive training applications.
We have already encountered on some level the importance of the figure of eating to John Milton.
I have only had this focus for a year, but I have already encountered and overcome several challenges.
We have already encountered map, which applies a function to each element in a sequence and collects the results.
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