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Marcoavataneo
call for a meeting or call a meeting? Which of these two expressions is correct to say that I will organize a meeting? Thanks!
Apr 17, 2015 7:06 AM
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I believe you should use "call a meeting". This is used when you are notifying people of a meeting, with details of its time and venue. "Call for a meeting" is used when you are making a suggestion that a meeting needs to be organised, either by you or someone else. For example, "The CEO called for a meeting to discuss the company's plans for relocation."
April 17, 2015
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