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'Glad to meet you.' is expressed as 'Nice to meet you.'
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Is the expression above grammatical?
Do I have to use 'as' after 'expressed'?
17 years ago

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Writeacher
Yes, it's correct.

The only thing I'd do is to <b>remove the period</b> after the first instance of "you" since it's in the middle of the sentence.

=)
17 years ago

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