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The phrase "I made a reservation" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it when referring to making a reservation for something like a restaurant, hotel, flight, or event. For example, "I made a reservation at the restaurant for Friday night - 8:00 PM."
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I made a reservation on the jitney.
With my Parisian tour drawing to a close — pourquoi pas? — I made a reservation.
The hotel's restaurant does not serve brunch, so I made a reservation for a noontime lunch.
Yet when I made a reservation about two weeks in advance at Triangle Ranch, the price was still the regular $89 a night for a single.
BERNADINE MORRIS One time he did a favor for me, and to thank him, I made a reservation for lunch at the Russian Tea Room.
When, however, a dear friend crowed that he had recently eaten one of the best meals of his life at Martin's, I made a reservation.
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How would I make a reservation from the United States?
I make a reservation for 7 PM and am sure to arrive on time —I imagine tardiness is frowned upon by totalitarians.
Me: I make a reservation at our favorite neighborhood spot for Christmas Eve dinner, because I'm tired, and after the umpteenth holiday function, I don't feel like cooking or baking another darn thing.
I later made a reservation, but canceled it for what I thought was a better bet.
I don't ordinarily spend a lot of money at restaurants, and when I had made a reservation several days before, the fellow on the phone made sure that I understood the $300 prix fixe.
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