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"we've met before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a situation where you have encountered someone previously. For example, you could say: "I'm sure you've seen me before — I think we've met before."
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"I rather think we've met before," she said.
"Oh, hello, we've met before," she exclaims, although I assure her that we haven't.
I examined his face — his prosaic Suffolk profile, the pouchy, boyish jaw — and I remember thinking, I'm wrong, we've met before, a thousand times.
As anyone who's met Boris will know, all first conversations with the Mayor start with "We've met before haven't we?" – never with the more anodyne, "How do you do?", or "Pleased to meet you".
Then Jason Orange turns up ('I know you, don't I? We've met before! We have! No? Are you sure? I never forget faces. Are you nervous? Don't be nervous. Why are you nervous?'), then Howard Donald.
"We've met before," I said.
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"It is someone that we have met before, that is known to the club, and someone that follows the club closely".
Your son was younger then, but yes, we have met before: 42nd St.
He was gracious and enthusiastic, and I felt as if we had met before.
We exchanged a few words, and my thoughts reverted to the several times we had met before this, speaking for no more than five minutes each time.
We had met before, but I first worked with Lance on the premiere of his play The Rimers of Eldritch, at LaMaMa in 1966.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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