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There is man who came yestarday, he works for NT and he wished to tolked to you, unfotunately u were busy, so he is asking for an appointment with you
  

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A man came yesterday, he works for NT and he wanted to ('wished to' is less natural) talk to you. Unfortunately you were busy, so he is asked for ('to make an appointment' is more natural, but without is ok here;) an appointment with you.

  • A man came yesterday, he works for NT and he wanted to ('wished to' is less natural) talk to you.
  • Unfortunately you were busy, so he is asked for ('to make an appointment' is more natural, but without is ok here;) an appointment with you.
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A man came yesterday, he works for NT and he wanted to ('wished to' is less natural) talk to you. Unfortunately you were busy, so he is asked for ('to make an appointment' is more natural, but without is ok here;) an appointment with you.

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