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Discover Ludwig"met him" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrase that is typically used to describe encountering someone for the first time or seeing someone again after a period of time. It is often used in the past tense, as in "I met him for the first time at the party last night." Example: "As I walked into the coffee shop, I saw a familiar face. I couldn't believe it, but it was him - the famous actor I had admired for years. I hesitantly approached him and introduced myself. He smiled warmly and said, 'Nice to meet you.' I couldn't believe I had just met him."
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Have you met him?
I'd never met him.
I never met him.
— I met him.
James met him.
"You just met him".
I met him there.
Dylan never met him.
She never met him.
I've never met him.
I met him only briefly.
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