Available meaning in English
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Definition
available: free, accessible, ready, not busy
I'm not available at 3pm as I have a meeting. Can we meet at 4pm?
an availability: a period of time when a person is not busy, a schedule of free time
Pronunciation examples
UK: Would you be available for a meeting next week?
US: My availability is very limited: I'm a busy man.
Examples
- "I remind you once again press kits are available all around the room. Please help yourselves."
- "Art dealer : The other two are still available, though."
- "Coffee will also be available at no extra charge."
- "- Breakfast is available at a small extra charge (£7)."
- "Bruno : Well I was just calling to see if you'd be available for lunch sometime this week."
- "As a special treat, we have an exclusive perfume range which is only available in this store."
- "Be sure to complete the "Meeting Request Form" available on the intranet, and return it to me at least seven days before the date of the scheduled meeting."
- "Be sure to fill out the proper "Meeting Request Form" available on the intranet, and return it to me at least seven calendar days before the date of the scheduled meeting."
- "Cleaning equipment and gas masks are available in my office."
- "Are you available next week for a follow-up interview?"
- "I also want to be sure that it is available whenever I need it."
- "We will keep your CV on file and contact you if any positions become available."
- "Let me just check our availability... Aha!"
- "We should limit the availability of the boxed set to maintain a high demand, but only because we have no other choice."
- "Cheapskate Software : The 2000 edition is available for under $300 per software license!"
- "However, I will keep your resume on file and contact you if ever a suitable position becomes available."
- "Also, please remember to be available for the thirty minutes prior to the appointment, in case Bruno wishes to begin early."
- "I'm not available at the moment, though if you leave your name and number, I'll get back to you as soon as possible."
- "You can liaise with Brian regarding my availability."
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