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Discover Ludwig'we met him' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a time in the past when you encountered someone. For example: "I went to the store last week and we met him there."
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"We met him once.
"Have we met him?" Hattie asked.
We met him at Greenock.
We met him before; we met him in the last lecture.
"When we met him he said 'What?
We met him at the airport.
We liked what he was saying, then we met him.
"We met him twice in Italy," he said.
We met him at his office on E. 50th St.
We met him in his storeroom in Nsanje market, Malawi.
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In "Greenberg," we meet him at forty.
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