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meet Mr. vs meet with Mr.

Both "meet Mr." and "meet with Mr." are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Meet Mr." is commonly used when introducing someone, while "meet with Mr." is used when referring to having a meeting or appointment with someone.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1598 views

meet Mr.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when introducing someone.

This phrase is commonly used when introducing someone, especially in a formal setting.

Examples:

  • I would like you to meet Mr. Smith, our new CEO.
  • Have you had the chance to meet Mr. Johnson, the head of the department?
  • It was a pleasure to meet Mr. Brown at the conference.
  • Mr. Bomb, meet Mr. Internet.
  • Will Schuester, meet Mr. Bryan Ryan.
  • I think it's time we meet Mr. Wellington in person.
  • I am here to meet Mr. Paul Mitchell.
  • Come on over and meet Mr. Royce.
  • Honestly, I just wanted to meet Mr. Lucas and say thank you.
  • Rosemary Pernworth, meet Mr. Hose.
  • Actually Ma'am, I'm here to meet Mr. Mascarenhas.
  • Excuse me. I'm here to meet Mr. Kuo.
  • Mr. Wellington, meet Mr. Cortez.
  • Dad, I would like you to meet Mr. Finn Earl.
  • You see, he wants to meet Mr. Chan.
  • He came all the way from Indonesia just so he could meet Mr. Chan.
  • I want you to meet Mr. Hawkins of the Texas Rangers.
  • Darling, I want you to meet Mr. Philip Adams.
  • Mr. Paisley, I would like you to meet Mr. Fishbein.
  • I want to meet Mr. Dreamweaver myself, and I want his account information in full.
  • I mean, me... I'd go anywhere to meet Mr. Robbins for a cup of coffee.
  • Meet Mr. Brown coveralls, A.K.A. Dennis Bailey, and his partner, Jason McDonald.
  • Meet Mr. Benjamin Esposito, our recently retired royal honoris causa, and an old friend.

Alternatives:

  • meet Mr. Smith
  • meet Mr. Johnson
  • meet Mr. Brown

meet with Mr.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to having a meeting or appointment with someone.

This phrase is used when referring to having a meeting or appointment with someone, indicating a scheduled interaction.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting scheduled to meet with Mr. Smith tomorrow.
  • She needs to meet with Mr. Johnson to discuss the project.
  • The team will meet with Mr. Brown to go over the details.
  • I need you to sign this before you meet with Mr. Finney.
  • Miss hewes, I'd like to meet with Mr. Moore and question him. No.
  • My job is to meet with Mr. Cortez, not you.
  • Did anyone force your mom to meet with Mr. McClaren?
  • I should like to meet with Mr. Masseria nonetheless.
  • Would be impossible he meet with Mr. Bills.
  • An American who came into the club a lot to meet with Mr. Mendez-Ochoa.
  • And I meet with Mr. Cortez on the way.
  • They're people who want to meet with Mr. Cortez.
  • Do you meet with Mr. Fitzgerald every Monday?
  • Mrs. Florrick, did you meet with Mr. Gardner and Miss Lockhart in preparation
  • It's time we had another meet with Mr. Murphy.
  • And you can confirm that Mr. Irving, in fact, did not meet with Mr. Hughes on the date in question?
  • Excuse me, I need her to meet with Mrs. Swanson.
  • We'll go upstair to meet with Mrs. Sun!
  • How blessed we were to meet with Mrs Turner.
  • According to the victim's calendar, she was scheduled to meet with a Mr. Boorman at 7:30 a.m.
  • We appreciate you taking the time to meet with us, Mr. Imroth.
  • I'm also going to meet later tonight with Mr. Mahmoud privately.
  • But... perhaps if I have very good luck, I may in time meet with another Mr. Collins!

Alternatives:

  • have a meeting with Mr. Smith
  • schedule a meeting with Mr. Johnson
  • arrange to meet with Mr. Brown

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