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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in meetings" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's location or activity during a meeting. Here's an example: During our weekly staff meeting, I noticed Sarah doodling on her notebook. I jokingly whispered to her, "You look like you're not paying attention in meetings." She chuckled and replied, "I always doodle to stay focused."
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I'm always in meetings.
And not just in meetings.
He took part in meetings.
Try not to talk in meetings.
In meetings, Mr. Dominguez speaks his mind.
She knitted in meetings.
Ever get bored in meetings?
"Americans are so serious in meetings.
Worried about finding your voice in meetings?
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You have these check-in meetings.
Set times for check-in meetings.
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