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Bufnitel Posted 4 years ago
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Noun-verb agreement

Is it "meets" or "meet" in the title and paragraph below?

Thank you, Nick.

New Solutions Meets New Demand

Model A system paired with Model B meets the growing demand for production output.

  

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Bufnitel New Solutions Meets New Demand If the name of the company is "New Solutions", the title is OK. Otherwise it makes no sense. Bufnitel Model A system paired with Model B meets the growing demand for production output.

  • Bufnitel New Solutions Meets New Demand If the name of the company is "New Solutions", the title is OK.
  • Otherwise it makes no sense.
  • Bufnitel Model A system paired with Model B meets the growing demand for production output.
  • ok
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BufnitelNew Solutions Meets New Demand

If the name of the company is "New Solutions", the title is OK.

Otherwise it makes no sense.

BufnitelModel A system paired with Model B meets the growing demand for production output.

ok

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