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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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The program met with an enthusiastic response from students

The program met with an enthusiastic response from students, who felt that it put learning in a new light.

Hi,

Does the above sound right to you? If yes, what does "met with" refer to? If not, how should I reword it? Thanks.
  

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met with = encountered or in this case, more appropriately, had or received.

  • met with = encountered or in this case, more appropriately, had or received.
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met with = encountered or in this case, more appropriately, had or received.

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