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The phrase "a met in 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 had a met in a discussion about the project." (Note: This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "a meeting in a" or "a gathering in a".
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However, it is not possible to achieve double blinding to intervention by a MET in a single-centre study.
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Says the haulier,"A friend in common at a local mosque [in West Bengal] passed me a message saying representatives working for two militia groups in Bangladesh wanted a meet in a madrassah [seminary] in Siliguri".
A husband, an acquaintance, perhaps a guy the victim met in a bar or a club.
My publisher is a bloke with a dog I met in a park.
In 1976, a group met in a converted chicken barn at Koinonia Farm and started Habitat for Humanity International.
They met in a gym a few years ago — he was an aspiring bodybuilder.
He was a Palestinian and we met in a hotel during a discussion arranged by the British Council.
The candidates finally met in a nationally televised confrontation a week before the election.
She is an accountant, he a chemist, and they met in a Christian chat room.
A woman met in a bar smells of "dried pine needles and gasoline, like something about to catch fire".
We could have met in a cafe or a pub, perhaps even ventured out to Regents Park.
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