Can I book a table with you tomorrow morning?

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Is the following sentence correct and natural?

Can I book a table with you tomorrow morning?
 

Rover_KE

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In what CONTEXT?
 

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I see the good restaurant. And I want to try. Is it okay?
 

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I see saw/spotted the a good restaurant no full stop here and I want to try it. Is it my sentence in post #1 okay?
Your sentence is grammatically correct. However, you'll need to be more specific about the number of people and the time, and there's no need for "with you").

Can I book a table for two people at 10am tomorrow please?

It's quite unusual to go to a restaurant in the morning. We usually eat at restaurants from lunchtime onwards, although some do serve brunch.
 
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