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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to rendezvous" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to meet or gather at a designated time and place. Example: We agreed to rendezvous at the cafe after work to discuss the project.
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The wife and the abbot still get to rendezvous occasionally.
Come back to Rendezvous and share your thoughts.
I was instructed to rendezvous at a distant church.
Read the full article and come back to Rendezvous to share your thoughts.
Then come back here to Rendezvous and tell us what you think.
But send your questions here to Rendezvous and I'll answer them here.
But first a robotic spacecraft would have to rendezvous with the asteroid and capture it.
A good place to rendezvous nearby is Gardiner, Mont., at the north entrance of Yellowstone.
We are to rendezvous at sea with the island's most highly prized catch: langoustines.
In his ad, Mr. Ostrowski offered to "rendezvous anywhere," or even deliver the phone.
They drove through the dark empty streets to rendezvous with a Swat force.
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