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The phrase "take reservation" is not correct in standard English; it should be "take a reservation" or "take reservations." You can use it when referring to the act of accepting a booking for a table, room, or service in a restaurant or hotel
Example: "We are happy to take a reservation for your dinner party this weekend."
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Bite doesn't take reservations; there is nothing to reserve.
Nor does Buvette take reservations.
The airline continues to take reservations.
"We don't take reservations.
It does not take reservations.
The restaurant doesn't take reservations.
Geisha will not take reservations.
"We'll have tablecloths and take reservations".
The dining room doesn't take reservations.
And the restaurant doesn't take reservations.
Its Web site adds, "We do not take reservations".
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