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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I have a Dr. appointment for 11:00am

Is the use of FOR in the subject sentence instead of the word AT, violate any English or Grammar issue?
  

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Hi, No, except that it is less commonly said. Clive

  • Hi, No, except that it is less commonly said.
  • Clive
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Hi,

No, except that it is less commonly said.

Clive
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AnonymousIs the use of FOR in the subject sentence instead of the word AT, violate any English or Grammar issue?
A better way of writing this sentence would be:

I have an appointment with the doctor at 11 AM.
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How can I find a good doctor?

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