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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meet you for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express a plan to meet someone at a specific time and place. Example: "I will meet you for lunch at 12 PM at the café on Main Street."
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I'd like to meet you for coffee sometime.
"Under the circumstances," he wrote, "I am not able to meet you for lunch today".
Yet these friends will not meet you for drinks after work.
We will meet you for a beverage at the 19th Hole.
I am the kind of person who would miss a train or a plane to meet you for coffee.
If someone has agreed to meet you for 30 minutes don't keep him or her for 45.
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When he meets you for the first time, he will get you to create a character based on someone you know.
Dear Addison, Five years ago today, we met you for the very first time.
Even something as benign as meeting you for tea stresses her out.
To kids meeting you for the first time, you were treated with caution, even if you were like me short, softly-spoken, and bookish.
"I'll meet you later for dinner".
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