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The phrase "run into him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase that means to meet or encounter someone unexpectedly or by chance. Example: "I didn't expect to run into him at the grocery store, but there he was in the produce section."
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You were lucky you didn't run into him".
For years, I thought I might run into him.
(You will also run into him at metal shows).
"If I run into him, obviously," Schneider said.
I've run into him three or four times now.
She knows she might run into him again.
Every few years or so I would run into him.
In L.A., we run into him on the second day".
I seem to run into him every time I go to New York.
Solzhenitsyn, I used to run into him here in the Sterling Memorial Library.
James added, "Hopefully, I don't continue to have to run into him, because he's that great".
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