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"get an appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of reserving a time with a person or business. For example, "I need to get an appointment with my doctor soon."
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It's impossible to get an appointment".
The veterans are standing in line to stand in line to get an appointment, to get an appointment.
It's impossible to get an appointment outside of work hours.
It's hard enough to get an appointment with any GP.
I always get an appointment on the day I ring.
I use her name to get an appointment.
"I can never get an appointment with my GP".
I don't ever again want to have a veteran to stand in line, to stand in line, to get an appointment, to get an appointment.
"It was very difficult to even get an appointment with the big chains," he said.
"You get an appointment in six weeks when you need it today".
In New York, I couldn't even get an appointment with my legislator".
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