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Discover Ludwig"meet with them" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a plan to physically meet with someone or a group of people face-to-face. For example, "I have arranged to meet with them tomorrow to discuss the project."
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I meet with them.
You could meet with them.
I didn't meet with them specially.
He also refused to meet with them.
"But the managers didn't meet with them.
Perhaps Gardner would like to meet with them.
You need to meet with them face to face.
He agreed to meet with them and assess the clothes.
To date, he has refused to meet with them.
Instead, he could meet with them in groups.
If I can meet with them again, I am ready.
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