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Discover Ludwig"can't meet" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe situations where someone is unable to fulfill or satisfy a certain requirement or expectation. Example: "I'm sorry, but I can't meet you for lunch tomorrow. I have a meeting scheduled at that time."
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"You can't meet her today.
But I can't meet that ideal".
No, sorry, you can't meet her.
"You can't meet us there.
I can't meet her eyes.
We can't meet your expectations!
She tells him they can't meet again.
You can't "meet" anyone on the Internet.
But I can't meet all her needs.
We can't meet the demand — no way".
You can't meet someone until you've become what you're becoming".
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