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Looking forward to meeting with vs Looking forward to meeting to

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is 'looking forward to meeting you'. The preposition 'with' or 'to' is not needed after 'meeting'.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 694 views

Looking forward to meeting with

This phrase is incorrect. 'With' is not needed after 'meeting'.

The correct form is 'looking forward to meeting you'.
  • I'm looking forward to meeting with you the next time I visit your town.
  • Be assured that I was very much looking forward to meeting with you but, as you well know, we are not the masters of our lives and we cannot arrange it at will.
  • Again this year, we're looking forward to meeting with friends and customers at the Gulfood trade fair in Dubai, which will take place October 27-29, 2015.
  • I have been greatly looking forward to this meeting with the men and women religious of India.
  • The population is looking forward to meeting His Holiness with feelings of joy and anticipation.
  • If all is not without the approval of Kitagawa, then... I am looking forward to the meeting with Kitagawa.
  • I have been greatly looking forward to this meeting with you priests, religious and lay men and women. I have been eager to greet you who have such an important role in the evangelization and ecclesial life of Thailand.
  • I am looking forward to the meeting tomorrow with the representatives of the three monotheistic religions, so that together we can affirm our conviction that religion must not serve to increase rivalry and hatred, but to promote love and peace.
  • I have been so looking forward to meeting the intrepid reporter lois lane.
  • Well, I'm looking forward to meeting Teri.
  • Michael, we're so looking forward to meeting you.
  • I'm looking forward to meeting your friend.
  • I was looking forward to meeting them when I got here.
  • She's looking forward to meeting you.
  • You know, I'm looking forward to meeting Frankie tonight.
  • Jim was so looking forward to meeting you.
  • I have been so looking forward to meeting you.
  • I've been looking forward to meeting you, Dara.
  • Besides, I'm looking forward to meeting this...
  • I am looking forward to meeting your young man.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to meeting you

Looking forward to meeting to

This phrase is incorrect. 'To' is not needed after 'meeting'.

The correct form is 'looking forward to meeting you'.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to meeting you

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