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The phrase "about the met" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in informal contexts where "met" refers to a specific event or organization, but it requires additional information for proper understanding.
Example: "I have some thoughts about the met that I would like to share during our meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding the met" or "concerning the met".
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The fabulous thing about The Met is that I meet all kinds of people from all kinds of fields who enjoy the opera.
"The flowers," she whimpered, "oh, the flowers!" There is a sheer glamour about the Met which Bloomsbury can't touch.
It's one of the best ways to learn about the Met and to be inspired to see even more of its singular collection.
I was cynical about the Met, both in terms of how fit they are, and how racist they might be.
"My two cents: I've never thought the public should be charged to see their own belongings," she wrote recently about the Met increase, "but as long as that's happening, I don't think museum ticket prices should fall outside the price of a midrange restaurant.
Q. Tell me about the Met finals.
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N: I asked Lananna about the meet and the relay.
We did not talk about winning the meet — at all.
Lochte was asked before the meet about his load capacity.
This speaks volumes about the insufficiently met requirements of support and treatment for caregivers.
How about by meeting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals?
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