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The phrase "all reservation" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "all reservations"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to every reservation made, typically in contexts related to bookings or appointments.
Example: "We have confirmed all reservations for the event this weekend."
Alternatives: "every reservation" or "all bookings".
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The restaurant channels all reservation requests through its voice-mail sentry system, and has a velvet rope outside, complete with doorman bearing a clipboard.
All reservation requests for the Northewest Corner Beacon Conference Room (1406 NWC) must be submitted via this form for review and approval.
All reservation requests must be by, or on behalf of, groups that are officially recognized by Cornell, or a Cornell unit/department.
All reservation requests should go through the director of student activities/P&S Club at least seven (calendar) days in advance of the event.
And after gathering basic information about where I'd like to stay and when, it punted me over to a live customer service representative to finish booking my room (Hyatt, apparently, does this for all reservation calls).
All reservation requests must include a start time of at least a half hour prior to the event and an end time of a half hour after the event for standard room set up and clean up.
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Yet, under all the reservation and fear, some did reach out and say hello.
The agreement came despite all reservations.
All reservations are under the name "Berkman Center".
All reservations must be made by regular mail.
For now, the restaurant is canceling all reservations through March 23.
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