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The phrase "should be met with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a reaction or response to something. Example: The company's announcement of layoffs should be met with empathy and support from its employees.
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Still, crises should be met with liberality.
Trump and Kim Jong-un should be met with skepticism.
America has a long-run deficit problem, which should be met with long-run budget measures.
Your company's charitable offer should be met with an equal charitability of spirit.
Drug relapses should be met with more intensive services rather than be a pathway to incarceration.
When dictators unclench their fists, they should be met with an outstretched hand.
Some neighbors did not hide their anger, saying privately that blood should be met with blood.
Addiction is a disease, and it should be met with treatment, not incarceration.
Congress should be met with a chorus of opposition: "You don't have to do this".
The guidance, the Credit Suisse analyst Catherine J. Arnold wrote investors, "should be met with a sigh of relief".
"When I read the review, I thought, the war continues, and it should be met with facts".
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