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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a booking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing details or inquiries related to a reservation, such as for travel, accommodations, or events.
Example: "I have a few questions about a booking I made last week."
Alternatives: "regarding a reservation" or "concerning a booking".
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It turned to be just a note about a booking for the booth.
The highlights of the match included the sending-off of Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira for a second bookable offence, for an incident that also brought about a booking for Manchester United centre-forward Ruud van Nistelrooy, and the decision by referee Steve Bennett to award Manchester United a penalty kick in the last minute of the match.
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It had a budget of about $160,000; in a booking coup, Mr. Carlson enlisted the Breeders, the alternative-rock group, to headline.
In one instance, according to former deputy chief of staff Kevin Chmielewski, Hupp was stuck with a bill of about $600 for a booking she had made for the administrator's family during the transition.
Well, how about booking a stay at a hotel that's not even open yet?
When I spoke at the launch [of Tech City], I talked about trying to build a booking system for sport.
Each take about a 20percentt cut from bookings.
"I don't know about a first booking, it was a penalty.
Now, there is a lot of talk about a joint booking portal for the hotel industry, but so far the coordination hasn't been there.
The email you received was about a different booking, one you had made using your email address for your mother, who was already in Dubai.
A while ago, when I wrote about a restaurant booking service, I was picked up in the comments about my presumptions about the right time for an evening meal.
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