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The phrase "make an appointment for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to when you schedule something, for example: I need to make an appointment for a dental check-up.
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Make an appointment for Thursday at noon with Bob".
Do not make an appointment for the Online Consultant.
Make an appointment for your free communication consultation today.
The bike-curious may make an appointment for an hourlong consultation, which includes test drives.
The number to call to make an appointment for a visit is 694-6400, extension 2125.
I have breast cancer.... Could I call him right away to make an appointment for surgery?
Most women of leisure would make an appointment for a private fitting the next day.
Make an appointment for a consultation with one of our expert research librarians.
Call specific libraries for advice on access and to make an appointment for reference assistance.
Can I make an appointment for the Research Advisory Service online?
"You have to make an appointment for the delivery, and a lot of people are having trouble finding a place".
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