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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a met" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I had a met" is incorrect; it should be "I had a meeting."
Alternatives: "a meeting" or "an encounter."
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Netherlands A met Poland A in Round 16.
In this scenario, a met need can easily devolve into an unmet need.
Patients without a perceived need had less symptoms than patient with a met or unmet need.
Each activity was assigned a MET value.
A RRT that is not a MET may significantly decrease the likelihood of a positive outcome.
Using the Ainsworth compendium of physical activities [ 18, 19], activities were assigned a MET value.
It is possible that there is a MET syndrome or syndromes.
But do not expect to see Cano as a Met.
"He's a Met guy".
A Met spokesman declined to elaborate.
(Tevye was surely a Met fan).
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