What is the sense of “Nearby Time”? What is proximate?

What I want to ask if a client asks to propose a date two nights apart from the original. What are the options you have in case he is too late? Is this correct to say “nearby time” about in the text? (I really think

not) I sometimes say, “Let’s reschedule to a proximate time. Let’s see how long we can take, if not less time,” when things get busy. Is

” or “a better expression than a sentence?

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I would recommend the use of adjacent to suggest a time(frame) close to your original appointment:

a : not distant : nearby

b : having a common endpoint or border

c : immediately preceding or following

(See the “full definition” section at http://www.merriam-webster.net/). Are you

available any time adjacent to our original meeting?” : http://www.com/dictionary/adjacent The

word for which you’re seeking is “a period before or after your initial appointment” should all be noted.

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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On my part, “adjacent to the original time” is ideal. Why does soon come, asap, at soonest convenience? Why do we have urgency, even if we don’t. and what the importance of this. When a meeting has to be cancelled within two weeks, if they have a four Day Meeting, I don’t want them to reschedule, more than once, but so close as possible to the original time (either before or after).

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Answered on March 17, 2021.
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I would recommend the use of adjacent to suggest a time(frame) close to your original appointment:

a : not distant : nearby

b : having a common endpoint or border

c : immediately preceding or following

(See the “full definition” section at http://www.merriam-webster.net/). Are you

available any time adjacent to our original meeting?” : http://www.com/dictionary/adjacent The

word for which you’re seeking is “a period before or after your initial appointment” should all be noted.

Answered on March 17, 2021.
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I would recommend the use of adjacent to suggest a time(frame) close to your original appointment:

a : not distant : nearby

b : having a common endpoint or border

c : immediately preceding or following

(See the “full definition” section at http://www.merriam-webster.net/). Are you

available any time adjacent to our original meeting?” : http://www.com/dictionary/adjacent The

word for which you’re seeking is “a period before or after your initial appointment” should all be noted.

Answered on March 17, 2021.
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I would recommend the use of adjacent to suggest a time(frame) close to your original appointment:

a : not distant : nearby

b : having a common endpoint or border

c : immediately preceding or following

(See the “full definition” section at http://www.merriam-webster.net/). Are you

available any time adjacent to our original meeting?” : http://www.com/dictionary/adjacent The

word for which you’re seeking is “a period before or after your initial appointment” should all be noted.

Answered on March 17, 2021.
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I would recommend the use of adjacent to suggest a time(frame) close to your original appointment:

a : not distant : nearby

b : having a common endpoint or border

c : immediately preceding or following

(See the “full definition” section at http://www.merriam-webster.net/). Are you

available any time adjacent to our original meeting?” : http://www.com/dictionary/adjacent The

word for which you’re seeking is “a period before or after your initial appointment” should all be noted.

Answered on March 17, 2021.
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