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"make to meet" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "come together" when two people or groups meet each other. For example: "The two teams came together to discuss the new project."
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But before we left Gereshk, we had one final stop to make — to meet Meena.
But even the reduced €29 billion adjustment the government will have to make to meet its own target looks tough.
This helps us get on the same page about which expenses we need to make to meet our goals.
But until now, no one has identified specific changes that individual doctors or care organizations can make to meet these goals.
These should be roughly equal but debt is often much larger, suggesting that some governments meet deficit targets by moving borrowing off their balance-sheets.Rules about rulesThe nature of the cuts that governments make to meet their targets also matters.
Metabolic changes during pregnancy are among the many adjustments that the mother's organs make to meet the requirements created by the increase in her own breast and genital tissues and the growth of the conceptus (the fetus and afterbirth).
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Plans were made to meet the following afternoon.
Efforts have been made to meet the urgent demand for more teachers.
The article also provides a discussion of how clinical practices can inform decisions made to meet these challenges.
Says schools should be made to meet performance standards and reduce administrative costs.
Plans were made to meet outside the main branch of the New York Public Library one Wednesday at noon.
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