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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a meet-up' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a gathering of people for a particular purpose, such as a meeting, a social event, or a networking event. For example, "We are having a meet-up this weekend to discuss new business ideas."
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Join a meet-up group.
It's a meet-up community with its own language," he says.
The band arranged a meet-up, with Fleetwood, letting Christine have the decisive vote.
Now, if it's consistently slumping, then you might have a meet-up with me to go over some best practices.
The festival is a paradox of sorts: a convention for the unconventional, a meet-up for wanderers.
When 17-year-old Violet Summersby noticed this in comments, she arranged a meet-up in New York.
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Someone at a conference tweets "I'm here", and then you have a meet up.
It's basically a meet up service for sources and journalists.
I'm down for a meet up too…Hows Palo Alto everyone?
There wasn't a meet up group.
"So they started talking about organizing a meet up".
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