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Latest post Mon, Dec 12 2005 8:11 AM by Itasan. 2 replies.
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Itasan  +  168997 Mon, 12 Dec 05 07:07 AM
Is this understanding correct?
1. book an appointment; make an appointment - BrE
2. schedule an appointment - AmE
Thank you.
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CalifJim  +  169022 Mon, 12 Dec 05 07:57 AM
In AmE, you can use all three.

to [book, make, schedule] an appointment

Personally, I use "make" more than the others.

CJ

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Itasan, 3 yr 345 days ago
Thank you very much, CalifJim.
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