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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are meet" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is somewhat archaic.
It is typically used in formal or literary contexts to indicate that two or more things are suitable or appropriate for each other.
Example: "The two candidates are meet for the position, as they both possess the necessary qualifications and experience."
Alternatives: "are suitable" or "are appropriate".
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are meet
verb
Of individuals: to make personal contact. heading
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Those shows are "Meet the Marks," a cross of a reality series and a scripted sitcom; "Septuplets," a drama; and "30 Seconds to Fame".
There are meet cutes and hijinks and adorable quirks aplenty, and everything culminates in a big climactic moment at a wedding or an airport, and everyone ends up happy forever.
The nominees for best cartoon Anvil are: "Meet the Beat-Alls" ("Powerpuff Girls"), "What's Opera Doc Bugs Bunnyunny"), "I Love to Singa" ("Merry Melodies"), "Mach V" ("Dexter's Laboratory") and "The Galloping Ghost" ("Goober and the Ghost Chasers").
Try the Meet & Greet Approach Some of the weirdest but most entertaining events I've done are "meet and greets".
"My main experience on going here was just to get better and also to try to focus on who the coaches are, meet them, make sure they know who I am.
What the most unmissable art and design exhibitions for 2016 are Meet the outsider artists who have turned their homes into masterpieces After 30 years, the Saatchi gallery will have its first all-female show That an image of New Year's mayhem in Manchester went viral for resembling a 'beautiful painting' But is it really Sistine perfection – or just a pissed-up Manchester street scene?
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