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The phrase "appointments take place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate when and where scheduled meetings or events occur.
Example: "The appointments take place every Tuesday at 10 AM in the conference room."
Alternatives: "appointments occur" or "appointments are held".
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Most routine antenatal appointments take place in the home.
Timed events, such as meetings and appointments, take place during a specified period of time.
Study appointments take place at the Palo Alto VA, and the study compensates up to $80 for participation.
While the subjective judgements of middle managers regulate the valves at each of the bottlenecks in the university hierarchy, I have watched a number of contradictory processes in academic appointments take place.
Scheduled clinic appointments take place every 4 weeks with monitoring of clinical status and adherence, CD4 counts are performed every 6 months by FACS calibur (Becton Dickinson).
Often, these pre-booked appointments take place when the patient is well and little, if any, action is needed [ 2].
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Not how many diversity-themed meetings or conferences were attended, or how many employee resource group activities took place, or the appointment of a task force, or even menu changes in cafeterias during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Scheduling appointments takes place after the contact building component (see Federal Employment Agency 2014f, g, h).
*Correction 11/28/2017: An earlier version of this story suggested the dueling appointments took place simultaneously when in fact Trump's appointment of Mulvaney took place a few hours later.
A total of 146 GP follow-up appointments took place during the study year.
Follow-up appointments took place at three, six, nine and twelve months after treatment.
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