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"make a reservation at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically applies to making a reservation at a restaurant or other type of business; for example, "We need to make a reservation at an Italian restaurant to celebrate our anniversary."
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Because otherwise, why did we make a reservation at all?
Make a reservation at Scarpetta and see how you do.
To make a reservation at either hotel, visit www.westin.com.
Mr. Susser offered to make a reservation at the Palm instead.
The guide also misstated the easiest way to make a reservation at the lodges.
Make a reservation at Annisa, making sure to let the reservationist know that you are celebrating your 10th wedding anniversary.
You can say, for example, "Make a reservation at an inexpensive Italian restaurant Saturday night at 7".
Writing in The Times, Stephen Holden advised viewers "to make a reservation at an upscale French restaurant immediately after seeing the film or risk going home feeling deprived".
Siri may turn out to be exasperating: it may book you a flight to Mumbai when you ask it to make a reservation at the local Indian restaurant.
I think you should stop infantilizing yourself with this nonsense about being "novice foodies," and make a reservation at Le Bernardin and see how you do.
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