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The phrase "have a reservation" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have booked or saved a spot or appointment in advance. Example: "I have a reservation for dinner at 7pm tonight."
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What if someone who does not have a reservation is using a space that has been reserved by my group?
To qualify, passengers must have a reservation on Wow within the next 11 days and must reserve the Aer Lingus flight by phone.
Did we have a reservation?
"I don't have a reservation," I said.
"We don't have a reservation system," he said.
"I already have a reservation in another place".
"We're two and we don't have a reservation".
If you're a drummer, you probably already have a reservation.
"Do you have a reservation?" we were asked.
They don't have a reservation and don't want to wait.
"I think if you come for a drink you have to have a reservation," Gagosian said.
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