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What prepositions can be used with encounter?

Here are some prepositions that can be used with "encounter":

Common prepositions:

* with: This is the most common preposition used with "encounter." It indicates a meeting with someone or something.

* in: This preposition suggests a location or setting where the encounter takes place.

* to: This preposition implies a direction or purpose of the encounter.

* on: This preposition can be used to describe the time or circumstance of the encounter.

Less common prepositions:

* against: This suggests a confrontation or conflict during the encounter.

* between: This indicates an encounter that involves two or more parties.

* during: This preposition focuses on the time period of the encounter.

* from: This preposition suggests the origin or source of the encounter.

Examples:

* I encountered a bear in the woods.

* We encountered many problems during our trip.

* The team encountered a difficult opponent in the final round.

* They encountered resistance from the locals.

* She encountered him on the street.

The best preposition to use will depend on the specific context of the sentence.

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