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"conducted meetings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to meetings that someone has organized and overseen. For example: The CEO conducted meetings with her staff to discuss upcoming projects.
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Investigators are examining the files and have conducted meetings with the F.B.I.
She has conducted meetings with investors and Wall Street analysts alongside Ms. Mulcahy as well.
He conducted meetings with his assistants on Thursday and fired the special teams coach Mike Sweatman on Friday.
They paid radio stations for access to their programmers and conducted meetings where new records were promoted.
He easily holds court on French radio in French, and as London mayor conducted meetings with Paris politicians in French.
They leafleted and conducted meetings; they disrupted drilling sites; they chained themselves to machinery; they physically prevented the construction work from being carried out.
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"It is rather like the way women conduct meetings.
And this is exactly how we intuitively conduct meetings.
It's about conducting meetings in which people don't lecture each other; they deal.
Seven members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser number may conduct meetings.
Soon, brokers won't even have to leave the office – they'll be able to conduct meetings through the windows.
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