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please join the meeting vs Please join in the meeting

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Please join the meeting" is more commonly used and straightforward, indicating a request for attendance and participation at a meeting. "Please join in the meeting" is less natural. It suggests asking for active involvement or participation from an attendee during a meeting.
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please join the meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite and common way to ask someone to participate in a meeting.

Examples:

  • Please join the meeting at 2 p.m.
  • I hope you can join the meeting tomorrow.
  • We need everyone to join the meeting on time.
  • She will join the meeting remotely.
  • Can you please join the meeting via video call?
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please join the Sunset Center in welcoming Mr. Everly Campbell.
  • Would you please join the rest?
  • All returnees, please join the line so we can check you in.
  • Everyone please join the bride and groom as they finish their first dance together.
  • "Please join the Mikaelson family this evening at seven o'clock for dancing, cocktails, and celebration."
  • Amy Klein, nice of you to join the meeting.
  • The meeting supported the efforts made by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to join the European Union.
  • Please join me in congratulating Father Ignatius.
  • Please join us in remembering our daughter.
  • Anyway, please join me in teaching these values.
  • Please join us by working together.
  • Please join me in welcoming David Chicago.
  • Please join us as we strategize our plan of attack against the Horseman's imminent arrival.
  • My lord, please join us.
  • Please join us for a social gathering at Delphine's.
  • Please join me in welcoming, Mr Christian Grey.
  • Please join us to feast and celebrate the happy future of Mercia.
  • Charles, please join us on stage.
  • Please join me in the Texas Pledge.
  • Vina, Jimmy, please join me.

Alternatives:

  • Please attend the meeting
  • Please be present at the meeting
  • Please join us for the meeting
  • Please come to the meeting
  • Please participate in the meeting

Please join in the meeting

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase implies a more active involvement or participation once already in the meeting. It suggests engaging with the meeting's activities or discussions.

Examples:

  • Please join in the meeting discussions.
  • Feel free to join in the meeting whenever you're ready.
  • I encourage everyone to join in the meeting activities.
  • She always joins in the meeting brainstorming sessions.
  • We need you to actively join in the meeting.
  • And now if you'd all stand... and please join in singing "For All the Saints."
  • Please join me in congratulating Father Ignatius.
  • Please join us in remembering our daughter.
  • Anyway, please join me in teaching these values.
  • Please join us by working together.
  • Please join me in welcoming David Chicago.
  • Please join us as we strategize our plan of attack against the Horseman's imminent arrival.
  • My lord, please join us.
  • Please join us for a social gathering at Delphine's.
  • Please join me in welcoming, Mr Christian Grey.
  • Please join us to feast and celebrate the happy future of Mercia.
  • Charles, please join us on stage.
  • Please join me in the Texas Pledge.
  • Vina, Jimmy, please join me.
  • Tony, please join your cohorts on the table, if you would.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the next mayor of Fairview...
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please join the Sunset Center in welcoming Mr. Everly Campbell.
  • Please join me at the table for the rose ceremony.
  • Steve, please join us for dinner.
  • Please join me in congratulating lily and bart bass.

Alternatives:

  • Please participate actively in the meeting
  • Please engage in the meeting
  • Please contribute to the meeting
  • Please take part in the meeting
  • Please get involved in the meeting

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