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Used with verbs:
"
We have a meeting tomorrow morning."
(have)
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We set up a meeting for next week."
(set up, organized, scheduled)
"
We went to a meeting this afternoon."
(went to, attended, called, held)
"
The meeting finished late."
(finished, started, opened, began)
"
The meeting just ended."
(ended, closed, concluded, broke up)
"
They postponed the meeting."
(postponed, called off)
"
She is facilitating her first meeting."
(be + facilitating)
Used with nouns:
"
We need a meeting space."
(space, room, hall, place)
"
What is the meeting schedule for today?"
(schedule, agenda, plan)
Used with adjectives:
"
We attend monthly meetings."
(monthly, weekly, quarterly, annual, regular, daily, frequent)
"
The meeting was long."
(long, short, boring, informative, unnecessary, productive)
"
We held an official meeting to discuss employee layoffs."
(official, departmental, staff, business, company, emergency, private, public, secret, private)
"
He never attends the scheduled meetings."
(scheduled, mandatory)
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I will be in an all-day meeting."
(all-day, hour-long, budget, board, committee, council, summit, sales)
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We are attending a general meeting."
(general, informal, open, prayer, afternoon, breakfast, lunch)
Used with prepositions:
"
We had a meeting among the family members."
(among)
"
I had a meeting with him yesterday."
(with)
"
There was a meeting between the bosses."
(between)
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They are having a meeting about the incident."
(about, on, for, over)