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she went for meeting vs she went to meeting

I'm afraid both phrases are incorrect as they're missing an article before 'meeting.' The correct phrases should be 'She went for a meeting' or 'She went to the meeting.' The preposition 'for' is used when referring to the purpose of attending the meeting, while 'to' is used when referring to the destination of the action.
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she went for meeting

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing an article before 'meeting.'

The correct phrase should be 'She went for a meeting.' Use 'for' when referring to the purpose of attending the meeting.
  • And one day, we went for a meeting.
  • She went to her first meeting that morning And had truth tattooed on her arm that aften.
  • Your whole family went to meetings?
  • So we went on meeting in secret for quite some time.
  • You went to meetings, and a piece of it stuck.
  • We've already missed one flight because the meeting went over.
  • We've already missed one flight because the meeting went over.
  • I wanted to find out how the meeting went.
  • You never told me you went to those meetings.
  • You never told me you went to those meetings.
  • I went to a meeting with reps from Calvin Klein.
  • He went to a meeting, sir.
  • Just tell me how the sales meeting went.
  • I'm guessing your meeting went well.
  • So we went to a meeting because we thought the other needed it.
  • I went to a meeting this morning.
  • I went to a meeting last night.
  • Meeting went really, really well.
  • I take it your meeting went well.
  • Went to a meeting, then another.

Alternatives:

  • She went for a meeting

she went to meeting

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing an article before 'meeting.'

The correct phrase should be 'She went to the meeting.' Use 'to' when referring to the destination of the action.
  • She went to her first meeting that morning And had truth tattooed on her arm that aften.
  • looks like she went to a grief support meeting at first methodist.
  • Your whole family went to meetings?
  • You went to meetings, and a piece of it stuck.
  • You never told me you went to those meetings.
  • You never told me you went to those meetings.
  • I went to a meeting with reps from Calvin Klein.
  • He went to a meeting, sir.
  • So we went to a meeting because we thought the other needed it.
  • I went to a meeting this morning.
  • I went to a meeting last night.
  • Went to a meeting, then another.
  • She wanted a drink and went to a meeting instead.
  • I just went to those meetings to network.
  • Maybe he just went to another meeting. detective callaghan, h.Q.
  • I went to 3 meetings this week.
  • Earlier, I went to a meeting.
  • I went to a meeting of the Collective.
  • I then went to another meeting.
  • I'm the only one who went to the meeting of the League, because you can go to meetings only if you understand things.

Alternatives:

  • She went to the meeting

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