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The phrase "have met her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past encounter with a female individual.
Example: "I have met her at several conferences over the years."
Alternatives: "have encountered her" or "have come across her."
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I have met her.
I could not have met her.
None of them have met her husband or daughter.
I have met her once, and don't like her.
Anna imagines how Vitalie might have met her officer.
And were it not for Ewa Domanska, I still might not have met her.
If I'd arrived 10 minutes later, I wouldn't have met her.
I wish she were still alive, and I could have met her.
I also have met her other daughter who lives abroad and comes to visit.
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He imposed Marin on me - we could have done the interview downstairs and I need never even have met her.
Her influence will be felt by countless patients and young analysts who will never have met her directly.
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