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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greet by" is not a commonly used phrase in English writing.
To properly greet someone in written English, you could use words and phrases such as "hello," "good morning," "hi," and "welcome." For example: "Welcome to our new team members! We're glad to have you here."
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They greet by clapping together chalked-up palms, sending up little white clouds, and then face off across the tables.
Today's second-home buyers are looking for instant nostalgia: meadows and fireplaces and postal carriers to greet by name.
Paired birds greet by engaging in up-down and head-shaking crouch displays, and clattering the beak while throwing back the head.
Only greet by first name if allowed.
(If you go to other cultures, greet the person according to the particular culture, e.g. in Spain greet by saying Como esta? [How are you?] with an extended hand).
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Guests arriving at international music conferences are usually welcomed with a bit of a meet-and-greet by the pool, an ice-cool daiquiri and canapes, perhaps.
Each stammer was greeted by mounting mockery.
We are greeted by Susi White.
You expect to be greeted by Vincent Price.
He was greeted by stony faces.
They were greeted by Lieut.
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