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Discover Ludwig"meets up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually means to come together or meet at a designated time and place. Example: "I'm meeting up with my friends for lunch tomorrow."
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meets up
verb
Third person singular of meet up
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Writer meets up with Krauss in Seattle.
"Everyone meets up in Bamako".
Afterward, he meets up with Mario Batali in Rome.
Abu has continued to thrive at school during 2015 and regularly meets up with his brother.
A general assembly meets up to twice a day to discuss proposals from working groups.
Occasionally, though, she meets up with friends at a restaurant with a private room.
Our band meets up one day a week for most of the year.
She stills meets up with the others: Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Christy Turlington, Eva Herzigová.
But now you know he meets up with Zorro, so they make it out.
On his way home Harper meets up with Stribling, who describes himself as a "philosopher".
Question of the day: Will there be fireworks when Mark McGrath meets up with Anna Kournikova?
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