[General] meet up later

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Silverobama

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Hi.

My friend Paul is leaving. He introduced a friend of him to me. This friend’s name is Matt. Then I contacted Matt and we talked for a while. I asked him to have a conversation in person if he's free in the future. I said:

Let’s see if we can meet up later.

Is my sentence natural?
 
Perhaps you could give us a little context by writing out the dialogue as you remember it.
 
It's grammatically correct but it only fits your scenario if you were talking about meeting up later the same day. If you were considering meeting up on a different day, use "Let's see if we can meet up soon".
 
Perhaps you could give us a little context by writing out the dialogue as you remember it.

Silver-Hi, Matt. I'm Paul's friend. He's leaving for the US.
Matt-Yes. Nice to meet you.
Silver-Paul told me you live nearby. I think it's not far from my place. Let's see if we can meet up later.

The dialog was almost like this.
 
Silver-Hi, Matt. I'm Paul's friend. He's leaving for the US.
Matt-Yes. Nice to meet you.
Silver-Paul told me you live nearby. I think it's not far from my place. Let's see if we can meet up later.

The dialog was almost like this.

Thank you for that. :-D It would be very helpful for us if you could do this for every sentence that you ask us about that you imagine to be spoken.

As post #3 says, later in this context means later today. If that's what you mean, it's fine.
 
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