face-to-face encounter

Frequency: 7.613.8 per million words

A meeting where you are physically present with the other person.

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Examples (10)

  • After weeks of emails, we finally had a face-to-face encounter to finalize the deal.
  • Online therapy is useful, but nothing can fully replace a face-to-face encounter with a therapist.
  • The leaders' first face-to-face encounter was crucial for de-escalating the conflict.
  • Our first face-to-face encounter was a bit awkward after only talking online for months.
  • The mediator arranged a face-to-face encounter between the two disputing parties.
  • We will have a face-to-face encounter next week to discuss the project's future.
  • He had never had a face-to-face encounter with his CEO until the annual conference.
  • In an age of digital communication, a face-to-face encounter has become increasingly rare and valuable.
  • Solving the complex issue required a face-to-face encounter with a customer service representative.
  • The witness described the tense face-to-face encounter with the accused in the hallway.