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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'booked with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is full or occupied. For example, "The hotel was booked with guests for the holiday season."
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(Chang notes that "it is the booking agent's responsibility to contact the user. If you booked with United, it is United's [responsibility] to inform the traveler. If you booked with Expedia, it's Expedia's responsibility").
I've booked with Gill's.
Harpa is booked with events through 2015.
"You booked with Aldi?" says the wife.
My next holiday happens to be booked with Thomas Cook.
Harpa (en.harpa.is) is booked with events through 2015.
What should I do if I'm booked with Qantas?
"I'm booked with four clients on Sunday," Mr. Mark said.
Visits must be booked with the Vatican Excavations Office.
Packages can be booked with Austravel (0870 166 2070).
"It is booked with banks in the Cayman Islands.
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