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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although we never met" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a contrast or unexpected outcome. Example: "Although we never met in person, she became one of my closest friends through our online interactions."
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Although we never met Thomas, we have been touched by his warm presence through our encounters with his writings and with people who knew him.
(Although we never met the Hogans in the earlier play, they were spoken of there — as "the Shaughnessys": Mr. Shaughnessy was a tenant farmer for James, Sr).
Although we never met, we fought side by side for 50 years.
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But in the narrative of Don Quixote we never meet Dulcinea, although the Don himself claims to have done so in the Cave of Montesinos (an ambiguous episode, about which he seems to have come close to lying).
He told Bernstein that the five brass instrumentalists "should begin playing together because we sound alike, although we had never met," Mr. Pilafian told The Post-Dispatch.
Scott Howe '90 thinks he knows a lot about me, although we have never met.
I have been waiting for your call," although we had never met.
I cook the macaroni and cheese recipe from their excellent cookbook, "Square Meals," and I share with Jane Stern a passion for Jell-O that unites us although we've never met.
Although we've never met, I thank him for his creation and my deepest sympathies to his family and friends.
I've seen Garbo, although we've never met.
Although we've never met and never communicated, I feel as though you're sort of a father figure, or a very old friend.
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