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The phrase "an appointment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a scheduled meeting or engagement with someone, typically in a professional or formal context.
Example: "I have an appointment to discuss the project details with my manager tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a meeting with" or "a session to".
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I have an appointment to get laid".
"Make an appointment to meet with her".
Make an appointment to meet".
He made an appointment to see it.
You can't drag an appointment to reschedule it.
Kat made an appointment to connect me with Mohammed.
Republicans have blocked an appointment to the post for years.
She made an appointment to come back in a month.
But my customer has an appointment to go to.
I set up an appointment to meet him.
She has an appointment to get her dog washed.
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