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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dinner at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific dinner event or occasion that takes place at a particular location.
Example: "We enjoyed a lovely dinner at a charming restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "an evening meal at a" or "a meal at a".
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She kept it to herself, and a few friends, until her therapist persuaded her to send a few pages to Michael Ondaatje, her fellow Sri Lankan, whom she had happened to meet a year earlier at a dinner at a friend's house.
A year later, she wrote, she accepted an invitation to a dinner at a sushi restaurant that she expected would be business but that became uncomfortably intimate.
About a month ago, Mr. Bloomberg sounded out Mr. Murdoch at a dinner at a restaurant in downtown Manhattan about whether The Post might support an effort to overturn the city's term limits law.
At a dinner at a N.A.T.O.
There is a dinner at a restaurant afterwards.
Last summer, I was invited to a dinner at a gallery on Tijuana's industrial outskirts.
The end of this long day was a dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Moe Tarkinow waited for Susan Mendik's 60th birthday celebration, a dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Manhattan.
In the spring of 2004, Michael Gove – then a journalist at the Times – held a dinner at a Mayfair restaurant.
To celebrate, Joe Fox, Salter's editor at Random House, hosted a dinner at a French restaurant on Madison Avenue.
Namath said the sporting tone for that game was set a few days before when the two squads attended a dinner at a country club near Miami.
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