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Discover Ludwig"greet with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how someone responds or reacts to a greeting or introduction. Example: She greeted her old friend with a warm hug and a big smile.
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When Pashtun meet, they greet with the Islamic greetings.
A meet and greet with former Mets?
But this is not something we should greet with resignation and a cocktail.
Old friends from the dog-show circuit greet with hugs; their dogs exchange sniffs.
Homage is paid them, and they are greet with bipartisan applause and sometimes chuckles.
These are forms purists greet with scorn, and they bedevil the reviewer, too.
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TARRYTOWN -- "Santa Land," meet-and-greet with Santa Claus.
Later in the day, a meet-and-greet with viewers and a few local business leaders.
MANASQUAN "Over the Rainbow Cupcake Party," a meet-and-greet with characters from "The Wizard of Oz"; create a memento.
They are a way to raise money and visibility while serving as an initial meet-and-greet with potential recruits.
For example, you could register online for a meet-and-greet with a Disney character and input your child's name.
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