Definition: ISO 639-3 language code for Mato.
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'met': 9
1. She met with 15 British prime ministers during her reign, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss.
2. We met halfway between our houses.
3. I met a nice guy at the bookstore.
4. Political leaders met to discuss the ongoing crisis.
5. We met the client at the office.
6. She had never met him before that day.
7. We met up after work.
8. We’ve stayed close since we met.
9. We met their parents at the wedding.
1. She met with 15 British prime ministers during her reign, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss.
2. We met halfway between our houses.
3. I met a nice guy at the bookstore.
4. Political leaders met to discuss the ongoing crisis.
5. We met the client at the office.
6. She had never met him before that day.
7. We met up after work.
8. We’ve stayed close since we met.
9. We met their parents at the wedding.
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- I’m curious why he left early.
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