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The phrase "make reservations at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to specify a place where you are making reservations. For example, you could say, "I need to make reservations at a restaurant for tonight."
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Make reservations at the Fish Dock or call (508) 990-1317.
When, feeling particularly cruel, I deliberately dictated, "Make reservations at La Crmerie" without spelling it, I got "Make reservations at La Cremerie" on my Palm.
It is best to make reservations at the restaurants listed below; fax is preferable.
(At dinner, you could also make reservations at several other restaurants; two were free and others cost $10 extra).
RESERVING When I'm in London I sometimes make reservations at Hakkasan for every day of the week, seriously.
(Otherwise, you have to make reservations at least two weeks in advance for the 7 30 seating).
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Girlfriend made reservations at spa.
He made reservations at a Cambridge, Mass., bistro, Craigie on Main.
He insisted on buying his own ticket, and made reservations at Gramercy Tavern for dinner after.
Zalasiewicz had made reservations at a bed-and-breakfast in the nearby town of Moffat.
But making reservations at any Disney park or property can easily be done online.
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