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The phrase "a new appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a newly scheduled meeting, job position, or official engagement.
Example: "I have a new appointment with the doctor next week to discuss my health concerns."
Alternatives: "a recent engagement" or "a fresh booking".
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A statement said the owners, who have called a news conference on Saturday, have decided to make a new appointment "to deliver their long-term vision".
The commission will make a new appointment.
Pochettino will make a new appointment as Spurs captain at the end of the transfer window.
Mr Fayyad will stay on in a caretaker role until a new appointment is made.
"There will be no further comment until a new appointment is made".
President Obama announced a new appointment for the third-ever national CTO.
The court's vacancies date to 2005, and it has not received a new appointment since 2006.
"They said we'd have to make a new appointment for six weeks later," she said.
A new appointment in Australia or another country will not be arranged for you".
Form used for recommending a new appointment for a summer-only faculty member.
Our Budapest correspondent discusses a new appointment to Hungary's central bank, opaque lawmaking and the country's emerging bunker mentality.
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