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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
“We have a permanent dialogue with the United States,” said Ebrard, who has been shuttling back and forth between the two nations to meet with U.S. officials.
Unsatisfied, Park ordered the representatives to meet with Palisades residents, listing off the names of some who were present.
Since then, Ms Murray has been regularly working with a team of co-campaigners to meet with government minsters to get Martyn's Law fully implemented.
Economy Minister Archibald said she would "meet with businesses and trade unions to assess the unfolding situation, and the next steps".
They added that the EA has been working to engage the relevant environmental authorities in India on this issue and is taking steps to arrange a delegation to meet with officials later this year.
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