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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'appointment at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an appointment that you have made or someone else has made at a certain place or time. For example: "My appointment at the doctor's office is at 3:00pm this afternoon."
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I made the appointment at the clinic.
Visit NYCLoveyRepair's blog and make an appointment at its "clinic".
He himself recently had an appointment at the N.Y.U.
Shiff had an appointment at eleven, at Bear Stearns.
His appointment at Home Depot is effective immediately.
His appointment at the care home is imminent.
The next morning she makes an appointment at a clinic.
Dick was late for his appointment at the Naked Quarry.
The fashion community greeted his appointment at Margiela with congratulations.
Groups can visit by appointment at other times too.
"You have an appointment at 2 p.m.," it tells him.
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