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Discover Ludwig"take appointments" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Examples: 1. As the receptionist, I am responsible for answering phone calls and taking appointments for the dentist. 2. Our online booking system makes it easy for patients to schedule and take appointments with their preferred doctor. 3. The secretary's main duty is to take appointments for the CEO's busy schedule. 4. We kindly request that you call in advance to take appointments for spa treatments. 5. The virtual assistant can take appointments and send reminders to clients automatically.
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"Take appointments," he said.
Michael's does not take appointments.
Some sellers take appointments simply to unload their old stock.
("We don't need to take appointments with our parents to meet for dinner," she replied cheekily to Mr. Letterman).
"It could take appointments away from the patients who need and use their local surgery the most - older people, mothers with young children and those with chronic conditions.
Sources described Harmoni data being "cleaned up" by blaming delays on patients not wanting to take appointments many miles from home, or by recategorising them.
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Dealers said they were taking appointments and preparing for a rush of customers.
But after 25 years, even I was bored, so when I read that Sarah Horowitz was taking appointments for her Fragrance Journey, I called.
In reaction to news of Barroso's move, the European ombudsman called on Tuesday for the EU to tighten rules on commissioners taking appointments on leaving office.
Bonobos takes appointments, and, after customers try on clothes, uses its e-commerce distribution centers to fulfill the orders — so it doesn't need lots of salespeople or a huge back room stocked with inventory.
Hospitals aren't taking appointments during Apec.
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