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Discover Ludwig"just encountered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing an event that recently happened or is just taking place. For example, "I just encountered an unexpected obstacle on my way to the store."
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Occupants of the second forged on with no knowledge of what their compatriots had just encountered.
I'm presently reading and enjoying a lot of the Jack Reacher books of Lee Child, which I just encountered recently.
On the other line was Chris Applegate, a political adviser to Johnson, who had just encountered a few of Romney's sons by an elevator bank.
3 05 Mac Rob McElhenneyy), another "Sunny" character, announces that he has just encountered the prostitute providing someone with oral sex in an alley.
3.51: I've just encountered 21 minutes of technical difficulties, during which I couldn't launch any updates, so I'm back from my break now.
Happier was Jessica Lucy Beckitt who has just encountered one of the all time greats - and was suitably impressed: I finally finished the Dubliners.
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Now when they come here they just encounter more problems".
Crews may just encounter too many fires at once.
Now when they come here they just encounter more problems, so gradually have stopped coming".
I miss the pleasure and the frighteningness of just encountering somebody.
Perhaps my school pointed me in its direction, or did I just encounter it in a library?
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