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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a convene" is not correct in English.
The correct term would be "convene" used as a verb, meaning to come together or assemble.
Example: "We will convene the committee next week to discuss the new policy."
Alternatives: "a meeting" or "a gathering."
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"Our mind-set is more young tech company than stodgy hospitality firm," said Chris Kelly, 30, a Convene co-founder, during a tour.
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At the World Bank Group, we play a convening role.
Whether that's around education issues or economic development and tourism, you have a convening power.
It can even cause a convening of people from different countries and languages.
A judge convened a grand jury that questioned two dozen suspects but no charged were brought.
I will issue a proclamation convening a special session to reform our workers' compensation system.
A bill to convene a constitutional convention on property taxes is inching through the Legislature.
Khomeini reneged on his promises to draft a constitution and convene a legislative assembly.
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