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The phrase "encounter with him" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to an event when two people meet or interact with each other. For example, "I hadn't seen him in years, so it was quite an unexpected encounter with him."
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Lucha hallucinates an encounter with him in the underworld.
It was my first encounter with him live.
My first encounter with him was in the first lecture of Stat 200.
One of the women said her encounter with him permanently damaged her confidence.
Many colleagues say it is impossible to forget an encounter with him, positive or negative.
Mr. Macy does get one joke out of a phone encounter with him.
In my brief encounter with him I remember a self-confident individual, who could also be thoughtful and sensitive.
He's a regular kid, in other words, and our first encounter with him does not seem to suggest anything more.
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We sometimes get stuck with the notion that our individual efforts, performance, or personal attempts to meet with God result in encounters with Him.
In fact, they never survived encounters with him.
Then they start to tell stories of encounters with him.
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