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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ran into him" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a chance encounter or unexpected meeting with someone. Here is an example: "I was walking through the park when I suddenly ran into him. We hadn't seen each other since high school."
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What if I ran into him?
Uncle Phineas ran into him one morning.
Weber ran into him and crumpled to the ground.
One night, I ran into him at a party.
I ran into him at a dinner party".
One day, he ran into him on the street.
We ran into him once — the English teacher, Mr. Harper.
Then I ran into him at acupuncture, and he was like, "Oh!" [He laughs.] I ran into him.
And then I ran into him and he was lovely.
"I ran into him once buying Julie jewelry," Felsen says.
Then later that night Hoppsy ran into him again.
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