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Discover Ludwig"appointment in" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a meeting or event that is set to take place at a specific time and place. For example: "I have an appointment in Atlanta next week to discuss the project."
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I left one school appointment in tears.
Let's take an appointment in 50 years.
That led to his appointment in Carlisle.
It is the appointment in Samarra — the predestined end.
He became first-team coach following Rodgers' appointment in 2012.
It's like the epigraph in John O'Hara's "Appointment in Samarra".
He rescinded his opposition to her appointment in March.
He had another appointment in a few minutes.
But Russia formally objected, putting the appointment in doubt.
Cosgrove will take up his appointment in March.
Not bad for "the most ridiculous appointment in European history".
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