make an appointment
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- I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor, please.
- I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor, please.
- You should make an appointment with your dentist for a check-up.
- The President will make a judicial appointment to the Supreme Court next month.
- He called the salon to make a haircut appointment for Saturday.
- You need to make an appointment with your advisor before the end of the week.
- Can I make an appointment online, or do I need to call?
- The board of directors has made several key appointments to strengthen the management team.
- We made an appointment to discuss the project details with the client.
- She called the salon to make an appointment for a haircut.
- She's making an appointment with her academic advisor to plan her courses.
- It is the committee's responsibility to make appointments based on merit alone.
- To renew your passport, you must first make an appointment at the embassy.
- Can I make an appointment online, or do I have to call?
- They had already made an appointment before the problem got worse.
- After much deliberation, the university made the appointment of a new dean.
- It's difficult to make a last-minute appointment during the holiday season.
- The government made new appointments in the diplomatic corps last year.
- Please make an appointment at least 24 hours in advance.
- We are pleased to announce that we have made an appointment for the Head of Sales position.