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meet with
Idioms and Phrases
Encounter or experience, as in The housing bill met with their approval , or Drunk and homeless, he's bound to meet with a bad end . [Mid-1400s]Example Sentences
“I’m having a meeting with my financial adviser in about two weeks. I can’t wait to meet with him to find out what I should do.”
Should chocolate alternatives meet with success, there is some risk that this could negatively impact cacao farmers, says Tonya Lander, a lecturer in biology at Oxford University.
The chance came when Poulter received another game-changing call, this time to meet with filmmaker and screenwriter Alex Garland, recently of “Civil War,” who surprised Poulter by casting him as Captain Eric on the spot.
The former partners meet with a contact who sits on the board of the Walk of Fame, hoping to expedite the process.
However, he later discovered that Lloyds had been told he was going to meet with the police and that his case was going to be closed before the meeting had taken place.
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