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relating to a verb with a prefix that can be separated from it in some tenses
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Split or concatenate words like "kennenzulernen" or "kennen zu lernen", respectively?
Most of the times I read
Es freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen.
but a couple of times I've also read
Es freut mich, Sie kennen zu lernen.
Is the latter form correct as well?