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The phrase "run into you" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a chance meeting with someone, or an unplanned encounter. For example, "I was surprised when I ran into you at the park yesterday."
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"So funny to run into you".
"I thought I might run into you today," he said.
"I thought I might run into you sometime," she said.
I told him, 'Don't stop fast because I'll run into you.' ".
"Hey," I said, "I was wondering if I'd run into you".
We're gonna circle around the park and then run into you again on the opposite side.
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"So great running into you," he says.
"Well, I'm so glad I ran into you, Stuart.
Funny running into you here, of all places.
"We might even say that I ran into you and suggested it," Keller said.
"As it happens," Steve continued, "I'm glad I ran into you, mate.
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