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Budahazya Posted 9 years ago
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Make an appoitnmet for

Is it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice?

I would like to express, that before you arrive at my private practive offici, please make an appointment for(?) it. (for example at my email, or on my website)

  

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budahazya Is it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice? Yes, but you might add 'please'.

  • budahazya Is it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice?
  • Yes, but you might add 'please'.
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budahazyaIs it correct to say: Always make/book an appointment for my private practice?

Yes, but you might add 'please'.

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Correction: 'private practice office'.

“Please make an appointment before you visit my office. You may book an appointment by email or on my website.”

In a longer sentence, you could say:

“Please book an appointment by email or on my website before visiting my private practice office.”

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Please make an appointment in advance.

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