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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a reservation" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most often used when discussing booking or reserving something in advance. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need to make a reservation at the restaurant for tonight." 2. "We should make a reservation for the hotel before our trip." 3. "Please make a reservation for five people at 7pm on Friday." 4. "I'll call and make a reservation for us to go zip-lining next weekend." 5. "Don't forget to make a reservation for the conference before the deadline."
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Make a reservation to avoid a wait.
Make a reservation at Scarpetta and see how you do.
Make a reservation here.
Make a reservation, and don't forget to bring a present!
Make a reservation and eat at Fleet Landing.
Make a reservation if you plan on bringing more than four people.
Make a reservation a couple days in advance because it is very popular but not large.
Make a reservation for a favorite restaurant well in advance.
You cannot make a reservation.
Then call and make a reservation.
Be sure to make a reservation.
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