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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an appointments" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an appointment" when referring to a single meeting or arrangement.
Example: "I have an appointment with the doctor tomorrow at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "a meeting" or "a schedule."
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Would the partner/father like to be present at AN appointments, AN sessions, etc? Has he been included so far?
But students of Intractable Studies may note that the recognition panel established to assess the worth of a self-regulator applying for sanctification under the charter – and appointed in turn by an appointments committee of great and good public servants – has had nothing substantive to do from day one.
The draft bill details how an appointments commission with all-party support and mainly involving the judiciary could appoint a recognition body that in turn oversees the body established by the press to regulate itself.
"I have an appointments meeting".
That is precisely why the Constitution has an Appointments Clause.
Not long ago I was on an appointments committee reading the recommendations of job candidates.
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I made an appointment.
Do you have an appointment?
"You could make an appointment".
I made an appointment with a therapist.
Customers need an appointment.
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