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The phrase 'have met with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you have had a conversation or encounter with someone, typically to discuss something. For example: I have met with my boss to discuss a raise in my salary.
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They have met with resistance.
These efforts have met with varied success.
Such efforts have met with great success.
The interventions have met with mixed success.
All have met with limited success.
These efforts have met with serious obstacles.
Both efforts have met with major problems.
But America's complaints have met with hostility.
Other presidents have met with dictators.
They have met with mixed success.
It would have met with Benn's approval.
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