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Discover Ludwig"yet to encounter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has not happened or been experienced yet, but is expected to happen in the future. Example: "I have traveled to many countries, but I am yet to encounter a culture as fascinating as Japan's."
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I have yet to encounter such a person.
I have yet to encounter another wheelchair user in Thailand.
As for insularity among American writers, I have yet to encounter any.
The battalion had yet to encounter remotely detonated I.E.D.'s in Sangin.
If you're an adult, you may be yet to encounter Tyler Oakley.
But he said he had yet to encounter a challenge he could not meet.
England have yet to encounter Ishant Sharma, but they will regularly over the next decade.
I've yet to encounter anyone here saying, "You must see my August garden".
I've yet to encounter Crete, Lesbos, the Ionian islands, Kastoria, even Olympia.
British Jews are yet to encounter such intense hatred, but the malicious mood music can be heard here too.
There are Trump defenders out there, even if I have yet to encounter anyone who is truly enthusiastic about him.
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