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The phrase "for a rendezvous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a planned meeting or gathering between two or more people at a specific time and place. Example: "I'll see you at the coffee shop for our rendezvous at 2 pm tomorrow."
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Not too young for a rendezvous.
Nobody would be looking for a rendezvous there, they reasoned.
Joan is in town for a rendezvous with a potential lover who does not show up.
She asked to borrow his phone to call her mother, who was late for a rendezvous.
In Computer Love (1981), lonely people stare at the TV screen, longing for a rendezvous.
Thus my plans for a rendezvous with a man I had never met.
Shakespeare slinks onto the terrace for a rendezvous with his Dark Lady.
In 1926 Benjamin travelled to Moscow for a rendezvous with Lacis.
Mr. Hamilton told him that he would call back to make plans for a rendezvous, but he never did.
Cruise, reprising his role as undercover operative Ethan Hunt, summons his crew for a rendezvous on a runway.
Jack is waiting for a rendezvous and trip south with the handsome Frenchman he has just met and fallen for.
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