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The phrase "I meet" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it as the subject of a sentence, followed by a verb, to indicate that you are the one performing the action. For example: - I meet with my boss every Monday to discuss project updates. - When I travel, I always meet interesting people. - Today, I meet her for the first time. You can also use it in the present tense, as the verb in a sentence, to indicate that you are currently in the process of meeting someone. For example: - I am meeting my friends for dinner tonight. - Are you meeting with the client this afternoon? - She is meeting her colleagues for a brainstorming session. In general, the phrase "I meet" can be used in any context where you are talking about yourself actively participating in a meeting or encounter with another person or group of people.
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I meet with them.
Eagerly I meet her gaze.
"I meet outside," he said.
"I meet new people".
I meet her briefly.
I meet Bernard first.
I meet Julian.
Would I meet him?
"Now I meet him in his office.
Everyone I meet is very receptive.
There I meet my first Italian publishers.
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