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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to meet with

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I have a question about the phrase to meet with. The context is as follows:
The situation of Euro-orphans has not yet met any detailed research. -> Can this sentence be like this?

I'm trying to say that there hasn't been any serious research done in case of this situation.
  

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I have a question about the phrase ' to meet with ' . The context is as follows . Why did you put a colon at the end of that sentence?

  • I have a question about the phrase ' to meet with ' .
  • The context is as follows .
  • Why did you put a colon at the end of that sentence?
  • The situation of Euro-orphans has not yet met any detailed research.
  • I would not write that.
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I have a question about the phrase 'to meet with'. The context is as follows. Why did you put a colon at the end of that sentence?
The situation of Euro-orphans has not yet met any detailed research. I would not w
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Is the term "Euro-orphan" widely known and accepted?
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BarbaraPAIs the term "Euro-orphan" widely known and accepted?
I wondered about that too. But I was willing to assume that it is at least used somewhere.

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