TIME SLOT AVAILABLE

Definition: A period of time during which a particular activity or service can be scheduled or reserved.

Synonyms: Available Time, Open Slot, Free Period, Vacant Interval, Open Window

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The dentist has a time slot available for your check-up tomorrow.
#2
The online math tutor has a time slot available for extra practice.
#3
We need to find a time slot available for the family meeting this evening.
#4
The professor announced that there is a time slot available for extra consultation before the exam.
#5
Is there a time slot available for a conference call to discuss the project updates?
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The online scheduler shows a time slot available for a virtual therapy session.
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Our team needs to coordinate and find a time slot available for a team-building activity.
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The local community center has a time slot available for a language exchange program.
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There is a time slot available for you to book your appointment.
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Please let me know if any time slot available suits your schedule.
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Is there a specific time slot available that you prefer for the meeting?
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We will notify you as soon as a time slot becomes available for your requested service.
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Due to high demand, there are limited time slots available for this event.
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We have a time slot available for the tour at 11 AM.
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The only time slot available for the interview is tomorrow morning.
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Would you like to book the available time slot for the event?

Usage Example in Conversation

Receptionist: Good morning, how can I assist you today?Client: Hi, I'd like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Patel.Receptionist: Sure, let me check. We have a time slot available at 3:00 PM tomorrow. Does that work for you?Client: That sounds good. Please book me in for 3:00 PM tomorrow with Dr. Patel.Receptionist: Great, it's booked. Can I have your name, please?Client: It's Sarah Johnson.Receptionist: Got it, Sarah. You're all set for tomorrow at 3:00 PM. We'll see you then.
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