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In written English, the phrase "met with general" can be used as part of a sentence when describing a meeting or interaction that was widely attended or approved by many people
It can also be used to describe a common experience or response. Example: "The new policy was met with general disapproval from the employees." In this sentence, the phrase "met with general disapproval" is used to convey that the majority of employees did not approve of the new policy.
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This met with general amusement.
Mr. Negroponte met with General Musharraf over the weekend.
And when it met with general antipathy, he knew he had to change course.
Santo's Party House won Best Club in both categories, a consensus that met with general acclaim.
Before last season, Baker's agent met with General Manager Mike Tannenbaum.
Mr. Morsi's office said he met with General Sisi on Sunday to discuss security issues.
Smith drove to Seattle on Friday and met with General Manager Bob Whitsitt for 50 minutes.
All of these things have met with general approval in one society or another.
We've all met with General Allen and General Scaparotti in Afghanistan to talk about fighting seasons.
He met with General Chiarelli and began to slowly win over the doctors at Brooke.
Ms. Rice met with General Keane: "I can't ask for anything more," Mr. McCain says.
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