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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greets the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone is saying hello to someone or something. For example, "The mayor greets the crowd."
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Alexander greets the whole thing with disbelief.
She greets the love of her life.
Donne's speaker greets the sunrise undismayed.
A hair-raising roar greets the news.
"Hey," Mr. Rothman greets the animatronic figure.
("Lotta love, buddy," he greets the guards at the gate).
Charlie greets the people & animals he sees - "Hiah, man!
She greets the patient and washes her hands.
greets the media with a warm, if wary, embrace.
The proprietor greets the princess like an old friend.
"No, well, maybe," is how he greets the second.
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