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The phrase "an open appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time slot that is available for scheduling a meeting or event.
Example: "I have an open appointment on Thursday afternoon if you'd like to meet then."
Alternatives: "a free slot" or "an available time."
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"Leave it an open appointment time for me".
"It took me four hours over the course of four days to find a doctor with an open appointment," he recalled.
If there is an open appointment and the WCC lecturer has not been assigned some other task, you can be a drop-in client.
If you see an open appointment, there is a good chance you might be able to be a drop-in client.
The attraction of a Bill Clinton candidacy is that his reputation makes him acceptable to Americans and many non-American critics alike, preserving the US government's commitment to an open appointment process while keeping the post in US hands.
If there is not an open appointment slot but the scheduled client has not appeared by 10 minutes after the hour (e.g., by 10 10 a.m ., you can be a drop-in client.
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It is meant to be an open appointments process".
Whether intended or not, the GOP-controlled Senate has left Barack Obama a wide open appointment window.
"That is why I wholeheartedly support the steps the court is taking to introduce a more flexible and open appointment process for supreme court judges.
The site currently lists over half a million open appointments for 1,000 businesses in L.A. Anderson has a sales staff who will ramp up expansion to other cities. "There is so much opportunity in local services that we haven't explored," says Anderson.
The new Ofcom chief is an open, public appointment of clear importance.
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