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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cookout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an outdoor gathering where food is cooked and served, typically involving grilling.
Example: "We're planning a cookout this weekend at the park, and everyone is invited to bring their favorite dish."
Alternatives: "a barbecue" or "an outdoor grill party".
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Not having a cookout?
Nancy: Maybe a cookout or something.
He was greeted with a cookout.
The police threw them a cookout instead.
"But we're supposed to have a cookout.
Every dinner party is a cookout.
Neighbors were having a cookout in their driveway.
It's a festive, colorful meal for a cookout.
I am not recommending a cookout with 175 condiments.
She's thinking of holding evening events (a cookout?) in the parking lot.
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Gary, in true uncle-at-a-cookout fashion, didn't care.
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