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"call for booking" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of contacting a business or organization to make a reservation or appointment. For example: "If you'd like to reserve a table at the restaurant, you'll need to call for booking."
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It doesn't feel as scary to call out promoters for booking only men".
In a subsequent news conference, Mr. Sneddon called on Mr. Jackson to surrender for booking.
A more straightforward option is to call the Adelaide ticket office directly at (61- 8) 8213 4592 for booking.
That same afternoon, an executive producer told those in the newsroom responsible for booking guests: "Don't make any more calls on Iran".
"I'm getting a lot of calls for bookings in March, April and May, I didn't get that last year," said Bryan Jacobson at Corporate Events Manhattan.
The system has been designed to sound more natural, stepping in to do the sort of tasks we don't want to – like calling for bookings, or screening our calls by first asking "who is this, please?" .
reason for booking a session.
Go to www.cheltenhamfestivals.com for a full schedule; call (44-1242) 227979 for bookings.
Delta provides a special call-in number for booking congressional travel, for example.
Women are booked under the hospital consultant on call for the day of booking, and the responsibility for the delivery of care, from initial booking through the postnatal period, rests with the public maternity hospital service.
Small believes this solution will be especially interesting for call centers, but also for schedule booking systems and similar services.
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