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The phrase "appointments will be be" is not correct due to the repetition of "be." It cannot be used in written English as it stands.
Example: "The appointments will be scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "appointments will be" or "appointments are going to be".
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What this means in practice is that appointments will be used up for well, low-risk people, while unwell folk with symptoms will struggle to get an appointment.
In this case, those expectations were and are that appointments will be fair, transparent and open only to serving BBC staff.
It is not clear when the formal announcement of the new appointments will be made, because the $8 billion merger deal is not complete.
There is no way that these appointments will be popular.
Enabling the ability to book from mobile with confidence that appointments will be registered is even rarer.
Patients are being assured their appointments will be "rescheduled as soon as practicable".
But the good news is that remote appointments will be reimbursed by the national healthcare system, just like any appointment.
"Additional board appointments will be announced in the near future".
Judicial appointments will be reformed to increase transparency and diversity.
"Further board appointments will be announced in due course.
Once a child has experienced dental caries, then frequent review appointments will be necessary.
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