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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a meet" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It is sometimes used informally to refer to a meeting or gathering, but it is not widely accepted in formal writing.
Example: "We should schedule a meet to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "a meeting" or "a gathering".
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After an ebullient first preview in late October, the revival had a meet & greet at Sardi's.
Tonight's appearance at Maliblue is just a meet & greet w/ fans.
On B'way, the show has just enjoyed its 200th performance and the producers celebrated this milestone by inviting some foreign media to a special presentation, topped by a meet & greet with members of the cast and flowing glasses of Prosecco.
Four actresses have a "Meet & Greet" at Theatre Asylum's Elephant Space, the Geffen Playhouse gets gussied up with Neil LaBute's "Reasons to Be Pretty," and "Time Stands Still" in Donald Margulies' drama at San Pedro's Little Fish Theatre.
The party kicks off on Friday August 19th, with a Meet & Greet at The Hotel Tides with Bear Bingo, then pop over to Paradise for the hilarious comedian Aaron Smallets.
Enter below for a chance to win: four Tickets to Martin Garrix at Pier 36 for New Year's Eve a Meet & Greet with Martin at the Show Limited Edition Custom Martin Garrix Crossfade M-100, to be signed by Martin at the show (see below) one bottle of champagne for you and your (21+) friends at show.
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Dream Theater's was really something special, really active even when compared to a Metallica or Rush meet & greet.
A meet and greet with former Mets?
Then he entered the cafeteria for a meet and greet.
"We have a model called a meet and greet," McGuinness said.
"It was meant to be a meet and greet," he recalled.
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