I look forward to your joining in this meeting
how about, I look forward to see you in the meeting.
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Yes, it makes sense; I would suggest it is better to leave out 'in' but that's personal preference and it probably makes no real difference. You can also make it 'you' rather than 'your' to give a similar meaning with a different construction.