"tomorrows meeting" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase when you are referring to a meeting that is scheduled to take place in the future (tomorrow). For example, "I'm looking forward to tomorrow's meeting - let's hope it goes well!".
Few economists think the Fed will raise rates at tomorrows meeting, but many believe theres a strong chance the central bank will adopt a tightening bias.
Doubts about the outcome of tomorrows meeting have clouded the markets underlying optimism since Octobers historic rally fizzled out in the beginning of the month, giving way to choppy, range-bound trading the last couple of weeks.
Tomorrow: Miranda meets Michael.
Tomorrow: Miranda meets Andrew, a teen-ager selling tadpoles.
Tomorrow, I meet a service user in a room I've booked convenient to them.
Glenn Beck read her an entry from his diary that began: "Tomorrow, I meet Sarah Palin and family for the first time.
Verheijen, whose contract runs out at the end of this month, posted on Twitter on Sunday night: "Tomorrow FAW meet about future of Wales.
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