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finally we've meet each other vs finally we've met each other

The correct phrase needed here is "finally we've met each other." The verb "meet" should be in the past participle form "met" because it follows the auxiliary verb "have." This phrase is often used to express the completion of a meeting or encounter.
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finally we've meet each other

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "meet" should be in the past participle form "met" when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

The correct phrase is "finally we've met each other." It is used to indicate the completion of a meeting or encounter between two or more people.

finally we've met each other

This phrase is correct. The verb "meet" is in the past participle form "met" when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

This phrase is commonly used to express the completion of a meeting or encounter between two or more people.

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