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The phrase "meet with something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to come into contact or encounter something, whether it be an object, situation, or person. Here are some examples: - I decided to take a different route to work and met with heavy traffic. - The CEO met with opposition from the board when presenting his new proposal. - During our hike, we met with a beautiful waterfall hidden in the forest. - The candidate's speech met with applause and support from the audience. - Unfortunately, our plans to meet with the mayor fell through due to her busy schedule.
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Even as you smile at the movie, you meet with something chilly and afraid, and there is a surge of relief in listening to "Where or When," the song that Jason and Sophie pick as a kind of call sign to each other.
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A year ago, the sides met with something at stake at Welford Road.
You know that you've met with something extraordinary.
Now I find myself met with something like pity, tinged with curiosity and commiseration.
In Germany, with its historic dread of inflation, the intervention in bond markets was met with something approaching outrage.
They met with something of the force with which Larkin took in the arrival of Amis 150 years later.
And people who set off for work on a dazzling September morning and met with something unimaginably horrible.
Then it met with something closer to tragedy: the producers of the film, Sydney Pollack and Anthony Minghella, died within a few months of each other, Minghella unexpectedly.
Or at least be able to direct them in a way that isn't met with something unintelligible about the failings of html5 or Django frameworks.
We often hear of showers of frogs, and a correspondent states that he met with something of the kind at Tyldesley after a severe thunderstorm last Wednesday.
Ms. Kennedy Cuomo, 42, is more often met with something resembling adoring scrutiny, especially by older women, who seem to be searching for their own history in her face.
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