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The phrase "personal encounter with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a direct interaction or experience with someone or something. For example, "I had a very unique personal encounter with a wild deer in my backyard."
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For many in the neighborhood, that legend was built on a personal encounter with Mr. Bulger.
It would be another 20 years before I would have my second personal encounter with Ms. Harris.
The show gives the kind of transformative personal encounter with art that will no long be offered to Brandeis students.
Lee said he became a Christian after a personal encounter with Jesus in 1999 that transformed his life.
It was an opportunity, Mr. Rylance said, as he proudly surveyed his 50-strong troupe, for a personal encounter with art.
For an unusual, personal encounter with the prehistoric, we visited René Castanet, the 81-year-old owner of Castel-Merle, about 12 miles from Les Eyzies.
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Bethel was in Washington, D.C., last week to testify concerning her personal encounters with local militias.
Likewise, a consultation with the audience about personal encounters with celebrities.
Shannon Scott says he has documented hundreds of Savannians' personal encounters with local ghosts and voodoo.
Divers can expect up close and personal encounters with scalloped hammerhead sharks (pictured), Galapagos sharks, and even mighty whalesharks.
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