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in-person

[ US /ɪnˈpɝsən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence
    a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh
    he carried out the negotiations in person

How To Use in-person In A Sentence

  • While examining your irises, both in-person, and later when reviewing the photographs, the iridologist will look for subtle signs of developing illness, such as symptoms of stress or a build-up of toxins. BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
  • Candidates are selected by in-person interviews only.
  • The subjects received in-person or telephone counseling as well as free, prepackaged foods and instructions for increased physical activity for 30 minutes a day, five days a week.
  • Candidates who respond to Fallis' postings on Craigslist and Facebook must fill out a detailed email questionnaire and undergo two rounds of phone interviews and three in-person interviews.
  • In addition older drivers may be less likely to reapply for a license when an in-person renewal is required.
  • We recommend that in-person group informational sessions form the core of the AIDS education program.
  • We recommend that in-person group informational sessions form the core of the AIDS education program.
  • We recommend that in-person group informational sessions form the core of the AIDS education program.
  • Thus cybersex has become positioned midway between arousal from viewing pornography and real (in-person) sexual contact.
  • To answer some of these questions, digital images used for telemedicine should be compared with in-person assessments.
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