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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be greeted by" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of someone being welcomed or acknowledged by someone else. Example: When I walked into the office, I was greeted by my co-workers with smiles and waves.
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You expect to be greeted by Vincent Price.
You are as likely to be greeted by a crime scene as a warm welcome.
Going door to door, I might be greeted by a young white woman.
You will likely be greeted by an elderly man pleading in rough English: "Look!
You'll be greeted by a Great Dane and an aging grand piano.
Coming upon this place, one half expected to be greeted by Auric Goldfinger or Hugo Drax.
When dictatorships crack, budding democracies are more than likely to be greeted by violence and paralysis.
"We could be greeted by a big sell-off at the start of January".
But Cink doesn't want or need to be greeted by heralds.
WHEN at U.N.C. is the earliest some students might first be greeted by a brand ambassador?
But aides to Ms. Pingree predicted that the president would be greeted by some protesters.
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