" to meet my customers or to deal with my customers"

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Suthipong

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One of my student says about he has to meet his customers out of his office every day. I would like to know that which one is more typical between "to meet and to deal with"?
As a non-native English speaker, my question might need corrections. Please correct my English if I have made any mistakes.
 

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One of my students says [STRIKE]about[/STRIKE] he has to meet his customers out of his office every day. I would like to know [STRIKE]that[/STRIKE] which [STRIKE]one[/STRIKE] is more natural [STRIKE]between[/STRIKE] - "to meet" or "to deal with"?

'...to meet' is more natural.

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Thank you for the answer and corrections.
 
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