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make an appointment

  1. Assign someone to a particular office or position, as in When the head of White House security resigned, it was up to the President to make an appointment . [Mid-1800s]

  2. Schedule a meeting with someone, as in Do I need to make another appointment with the doctor? [Mid-1700s]



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“Individuals who have not yet picked up their phones will be notified and can make an appointment with our Property Unit to do so.”

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Social Security employees handed out a flier with a phone number and a QR code that people could scan with their phones to make an appointment.

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She doesn't blame the staff, but says she can find herself 80th or 90th in the queue when she calls at 08:30 to make an appointment.

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You can make an appointment for a tetanus shot at the following locations:

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No-one expected Dyche to be awarded a new deal at the end of the season - probably not even Dyche himself - but Everton's owners would have liked more time to put their succession planning in place and make an appointment in the summer.

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