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The phrase "I made dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you prepared a meal, typically in a casual or conversational context. Example: "After a long day at work, I made dinner for my family and we enjoyed it together."
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my roomie and I made dinner.
I made dinner at my house, a place he plainly considered a dump.
I made dinner for Bucky Fuller at my house on February 10 , 1977
If we had stayed together and had the child, would he be hanging from hooks while I made dinner or changed a diaper?
One night I made dinner and she launched into this whole thing about how terrible it was growing up after World War II because American military brutality devastated the landscape and architecture of her beloved native Normandy.
The gritty no-slip texture of the front slope of an Abrams tank, which I have not felt in more than a decade, is more palpable to me than the wooden handle of the skillet with which I made dinner last night.
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When the camera crews are gone, "we get to clean up and I make dinner," she said.
I realise how sad my meals have been, so I go to Whole Foods to pick up better food — and then I make dinner.
"I have been feeding my family half portions – I make dinner and divide it in two, we eat the other half for breakfast.
Or I make dinner.
I make dinner, go to bed and think about you.
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