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Discover Ludwig"a diner" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a noun phrase that can refer to a person who is eating a meal in a restaurant, or to a type of restaurant that serves inexpensive food. Example: "The diner enjoyed his breakfast of pancakes and bacon at the local diner."
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WHAT makes a diner?
"It was a diner.
It's a diner.
Like a diner with a twist.
He runs a diner.
Five parts about a diner in Ohio?
It can just be a diner.
QUESTION: when is a diner not a diner?
"A diner is a diner," George Makras said.
His father ran a diner.
They met at a diner.
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