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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "if I met" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a hypothetical situation. For example: "If I met the Queen of England, I would be quite starstruck."
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"If I met her again, I'd absolutely know her".
Would I like any of them if I met them?
If I met them, I'd happily punch them.
What would I ask her if I met her?
I wonder, if I met Dave, would he like me?
"I would be scared if I met someone in a restaurant when I was with him".
I was only going to do it if I met the right person.
I think if I met it sooner, I would have fled".
I know: I would hate me if I met me too.
If I met Martin Luther King I'd want him to really preach at me.
I thought if I met him he'd be appalling and in one leap I'd be free.
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