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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have appointment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a scheduled meeting or event. For example: "I have an appointment with my doctor tomorrow at 3pm."
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But baseball does have appointment viewing.
"I don't think you have appointment to view TV any more.
Somehow I've gone backwards and have appointment television again.
(8/P4: 18-25, Caribbean ethnicity, 1 child) No but then also with my experience, that I know lots of those girls are smokers but when they have appointment with their midwife, in their record they says I don't smoke, yeah? and a lot of them don't tell their GPs either that they smoke.
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"I have appointments," she said.
And they have appointments".
People who have appointments will get priority.
Thirty-three women have appointments this day.
Some have appointments for $7,000 breast augmentations.
Like you, these people have appointments to make and deadlines to meet.
Each will have appointments in at least two divisions or departments across the university".
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