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'meet sb' versus 'meet with sb' Could you, please, explain the difference between these two ('meet somebody' and 'meet with somebody') and give some context, examples?
Jan 31, 2014 3:10 PM
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"With" suggests some form of agreement or cooperation. If you meet a friend in the street, then I think it was by chance. If you meet with a friend in the street, then I think you had both arranged to meet there.
January 31, 2014
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