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							| Another way of saying "put you down" 
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							| Hi! What are other ways to say: “I’ll put you down for 2:30 on Saturday”. Thanks |  22 Jan 2015      
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| I �ll note your appointment for 2.30 on Saturday. I �ll make you an appointment for 2.30 on Saturday.  I �ll give you an appointment for 2.30 on Saturday.   |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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							|  Thank you so much FrauSue  for your help. I have one more question. What are other ways to say:"booked up". "I �m booked up all day this coming Saturday".  |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							|  �I �ll put you down for �... � I �ll pencil you in for... �    �I �m booked up all day this coming Saturday �    �I �m fully booked this coming Saturday �  |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| My schedule is full this Saturday.   I have no available time this Saturday.   Bruce |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| As Lynne said, "pencil in" works well. Also, you could say "I �ll schedule you for Saturday," or "I �ll fit you in ..." As for booked, you can also say "fully booked, I �m not free, I �m busy, I have no window in my schedule, Saturday is going to be tricky, difficult, complicated ..." etc. |  22 Jan 2015     
					
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