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The phrase "a met at a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "I think I met at a conference last year, but I can't remember the details."
Alternatives: "I encountered at a" or "I saw at a".
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In the same month as her unit's deactivation she married fellow military pilot Howard Critchell, whom she had a met at a base that was used as a ferry stop for the WASP.
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A Meeting at a Gym Carol Stiger met Noah Gotbaum at a gym.
They set a date, and met at a Brooklyn bar.
They met at a deli, then again at a nightclub.
A We met at a class that Larry Silverstein taught at N.Y.U.
He told me a story about a woman he met at a factory in Texarkana.
I recently went on a date with a guy I met at a friend's wedding.
Buzinski and Zeigler, who have never been a couple, met at a gay pride event in West Hollywood in 1996.
Introduced through a friend, they first met at a train station.
The couple had probably met at a dog or a horse show.
Last fall, she married a Swiss dramaturge she met at a dance technology center.
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