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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an appointment at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scheduled meeting or engagement at a specific time or location.
Example: "I have an appointment at the dentist's office tomorrow at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "a meeting at" or "a reservation at".
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Visit NYCLoveyRepair's blog and make an appointment at its "clinic".
He himself recently had an appointment at the N.Y.U.
Shiff had an appointment at eleven, at Bear Stearns.
The next morning she makes an appointment at a clinic.
"You have an appointment at 2 p.m.," it tells him.
I have an appointment at the Unemployment Bureau".
I've made an appointment at GenLab for 10 A.M. Thursday.
To apply, make an appointment at your local branch.
After an appointment at Columbia, he joined Einstein in 1956.
Mr. Barkway, 34, had an appointment at Cantor Fitzgerald.
One Saturday this winter, Trump and I had an appointment at Trump Tower.
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