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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a booking for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a type of reservation for something such as a hotel room, restaurant table, or event tickets. For example: I made a booking for a hotel room for next week.
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These types of guys might book me for like 22 hours, so if I've got a booking for an hour I have to apologise and postpone it.
He's just taken a booking for 200.
Giroud's very lucky not to get a booking for that.
Ziani picks up a booking for a nasty high tackle.
"We had a booking for 300 Chinese, for their New Year," Javad said.
He added that the Little Shubert had a booking for the fall.
Meanwhile there's a booking for Pogatetz and Johnson comes on for Arca.
Mr. Gibson wangled a booking for the act, at which point Mr. Voight bowed out.
One lovely switch of feet by Martial bought a booking for Fernandinho.
The only blotch on his evening was a booking for diving.
Malcolm was to receive a booking for his follow-up challenge on Celtic's goalkeeper, Fraser Forster.
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