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'had never encountered' is a grammatically correct phrase and commonly used in written English.
It is the past perfect form of the verb 'encounter' and is typically used to indicate that an event occurred before another past event. For example, "By the time he arrived at the beach, he had never encountered such a beautiful sunset."
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I had never encountered ice like this.
"We in law enforcement had never encountered anything like" him.
Chief Oates said he had never encountered such a scene.
She had never encountered anyone so kind and gallant.
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Not rats, he decided; he had never encountered them here before.
In my 25 years of practice I had never encountered so horrifying a story.
He had this sense of humour that was something that I had never encountered before.
But several eminent domain lawyers said they had never encountered a situation quite like this.
Here was a glove cluster, a phenomenon that Horowitz had never encountered.
"Is that even legal?" He said he had never encountered any pushback.
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