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The phrase "for dinner" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used as a prepositional phrase to indicate the purpose or time of a meal. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including in a sentence or as a standalone phrase. For example: - "We had chicken and vegetables for dinner last night." - "I'm making lasagna for dinner tonight." - "What do you want to have for dinner?" - "We usually eat early for dinner on Sundays." - "For dinner, we went to our favorite Italian restaurant."
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For dinner?
For Dinner and Dancing.
So what's for dinner?
And for dinner: beer.
It's what's for dinner".
Reservations recommended for dinner.
It's pie for dinner.
Not hungry for dinner?
Open nightly for dinner.
Open daily for dinner.
What's for dinner?
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