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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep an appointment" is used in written English.
You can use the phrase when you have made an agreement to meet someone at a particular time and place. For example: "I'm looking forward to our meeting tomorrow - please make sure to keep our appointment."
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Generation DVR doesn't know what a new fall season means or how to keep appointment television.
The test consists of 3 subscales, medication-taking behavior, ability to keep appointment, and sodium intake, and is rated on a four-point Likert-type scale.
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While I run errands or keep appointments, she sits in the car or waiting room, reading.
By Herbert Edwards The New Yorker, August 3, 1929 P. 9 Businessman sets alarm clock in order to keep appointments.
Studying animals in nature is fraught with difficulty: the animals don't "keep appointments" well, and mold grows all over your electronics.
She is accused of failing to keep appointments with probation officers, appear at anger management classes and submit to drug tests.
The authors acknowledge that participants had to be judged mentally fit to consent, follow instructions and keep appointments, which may make the sample somewhat unrepresentative.
A high rate of low-income, ethnic minority women delay or fail to keep appointments following abnormal mammograms.
Follow-up calls to patients are helping them keep appointments and medication management programs are helping them stay on regimens.
Some voters were forced to leave lines to care for children or keep appointments, sending even more South Floridians back to the lines on Tuesday.
Using case managers, providers in the North Carolina network strive to help patients understand medical terminology and push them to keep appointments and take their medications.
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