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"make a booking with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making arrangements to reserve something, such as a room, a table at a restaurant, or an appointment with a professional. For example: "I need to make a booking with the hotel so that we have somewhere to stay during our trip."
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The idea is that people will get to know, like and trust her, and therefore be more likely to make a booking with Hey Saturday.
The idea is that you can see how a tattoo might like on your skin before you actually make a booking with the tattoo artist.
According to the Index, the peak cost to acquire a mobile user who went on to make a booking with the app was $36.95, nearly half of the cost the previous year ($61.09).
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That sold the hospitals off to their friends' companies bit by bit, so my pregnant friend who contracted cancer had to wait ages for a scan to locate the tumour because it was tricky to make a booking with the private company who owned the MRI machines.
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Last weekend, with a certain amount of trepidation, I made a booking with a website called EatAbout, whose tagline invites you to "enjoy private meals in the home of a chef".
5. Make a booking and confirm – Once you are satisfied with your selection, sign your contract and confirm the booking.
To make a booking, click here.
'Can we make a booking?' I call over.
Be wary of making a booking starting with a Thalys journey in Amsterdam, Koln, etc.
Luckily the closure news broke just before I left, so I rushed to make a ferry booking with P&O for the 1745 crossing.
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