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'a meet up' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a meeting of two or more people, either in person or virtually. For example, "We are having a meet up later this week to discuss the project."
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There wasn't a meet up group.
"So they started talking about organizing a meet up".
Arrange a meet up, but make it sound serious.
You can arrange a meet up and negotiate prices for the Bitcoins.
If he starts sending your fake profile naked pictures or inquire about a meet up at a hotel, he is clearly not being monogamous with you.
Someone at a conference tweets "I'm here", and then you have a meet up.
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Chemical A meets up with other chemicals.
A Hacks/Hackers meet up in NYC.
If you have a group, meet up during recess.
Make a plan to meet up and find a table together.
Decide on a day, place and a time to meet up every week or fortnight.
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