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The phrase 'appointment about' is not correct or usable in written English. Instead, you could say 'appointment regarding' or 'appointment for'. Example: I have an appointment for 10 am on Wednesday regarding my upcoming surgery.
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I had been at an appointment about three miles south of the Flushing stop of the Long Island Rail Road.
His appointment, about 1565, as "inventor of rustic pottery to the king and the queen mother" enabled him to work in Paris.
His appointment about 1841 to the artillery workshops in Berlin gave him an opportunity to do research, which in turn set the direction of his life's work.
Ms. Black, 66, the chairwoman of Hearst Magazines, gave her first television interview since Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced her appointment about a month ago.
Dr. Kass learned of his appointment about a week before the president's announcement and his decision to allow federal financing for a limited range of stem cell research.
We were curious, when we learned of Barra's appointment, about how female business leaders have talked about their experiences in the pages of The New Yorker.
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Of veterans requesting non-mental-health appointments, about 72% were not seen within two weeks, according to O'Rourke.
A Los Angeles resident, Groban has overseen the appointment of about 600 judges in California since 2011.
Mr. Burris has offered evolving versions of how his appointment came about in late December.
Each radiation appointment lasts about 30 min.
Appointments took about 20 minutes and were done according to a written clinical protocol.
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