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meet another time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"meet another time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to politely suggest that you meet with someone again at a future date if you can't meet them right now. For example, you may say, "I'm sorry, I can't meet today, can we meet another time?".
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2 human-written examples
Jumping into bed, I grabbed the remote and settled into the pillows, confident that when he called I would tell him we would have to meet another time.
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Text her within the first two hours saying; "Hey I really enjoyed talking to you today would you like to meet another time?" This way she knows you are "interested" in her.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
If you would still want to do something with this person, suggest meeting another time and exchange phone numbers.
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Speed date #2: I meet another mom, this time attached to a little girl.
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By co-operating with us we know you're not guilty.' "He said I could go and that he'd like to meet me another time, preferably after [May] Monday Bank Holiday.
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Strangely, I can recognize most anyone I meet from another time.
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We exchanged phone numbers and planned to meet at another time.
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Every time I meet another president I say: a president is just a shower of rain in the life of a country.
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But every time I meet another mom whose preschooler's lips have never been sullied by corn syrup, I wonder how that child is going to fare on his or her own.
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You need time, anyway, to navigate the narrow, mainly coastal road (there is no choice) and the few side roads where, each time you meet another vehicle, one of you must pull over.
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"This issue is the No 1 issue that is raised with me and my colleagues every time we meet another central banker, finance minister, the head of a major corporation, and most small business owners".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "meet another time" when you want to politely decline a meeting invitation for the present but wish to keep the possibility of a future meeting open. This shows respect for the other person's time while still maintaining a connection.
Common error
Avoid simply saying "meet another time" without suggesting some initiative for rescheduling. Offer some potential days or times to show you are genuinely interested in meeting.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "meet another time" functions as a polite suggestion to postpone a meeting to a future, unspecified date. This is often used when declining an invitation due to a conflict or other reason, while still expressing interest in connecting later. Ludwig confirms that this is a correct and usable phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "meet another time" is a polite phrase used to suggest rescheduling a meeting for the future. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While not overly formal, it's appropriate for various contexts, especially when aiming to maintain a positive connection despite being unable to meet immediately. Remember to follow up with specific availability to show genuine interest. Alternatives such as "arrange to meet later" and "find another time to meet" provide similar options for expressing your intent to connect in the future.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
arrange to meet later
A general expression for meeting in the future.
meet at a future date
Directly states the intention to meet at some point in the future.
reschedule our meeting
Focuses specifically on changing the date of an already planned meeting.
find another time to meet
Expresses the need to seek out another available time slot for a meeting.
arrange a future meeting
Emphasizes the act of planning a meeting that will happen in the future.
set up a later date
Highlights the action of choosing a specific time in the future.
push back our meeting
Implies delaying the meeting.
plan to reconvene
Suggests a more formal or official tone for a future meeting.
postpone and reschedule
Implies that something is rescheduled after being postponed.
defer our appointment
Defer is a formal word for postpone, suggesting putting something off.
FAQs
How do I politely decline a meeting and suggest "meet another time"?
You can say something like, "I'm currently unavailable, but would love to "meet another time". Are you free next week?"
What's a formal way to say "meet another time"?
In a formal context, consider saying "I propose we "reschedule our meeting" for a later date".
How do I use "meet another time" in an email?
In an email, you could write: "Thank you for the invitation. I'm unable to attend at the moment, but I'd be happy to "meet another time". Please let me know your availability."
What are some alternatives to "meet another time" that still show interest?
Alternatives include "arrange to meet later", "find another time to meet", or "set up a later date", all indicating a willingness to schedule a meeting in the future.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested