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The phrase "an appointment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to scheduling a meeting or a visit for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "I have made an appointment for a dental check-up next week."
Alternatives: "a meeting for" or "a reservation for".
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She got me an appointment for an hour later.
They scheduled an appointment for the entire family.
Make an appointment for Thursday at noon with Bob".
But this is an appointment for the long-term.
Still, we made an appointment for an evening last month.
They offered me an appointment for 16 March.
The company didn't find an appointment for Mr. Moser.
"You have an appointment for one-forty-five.
We made an appointment for the Saturday before Christmas.
(b) I think I've got an appointment for the 21st.
I made an appointment for a basic cleaning.
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