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Discover Ludwig"a dinner date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a social event where two people will meet and have dinner together. For example: "John and Susan are going on a dinner date tonight."
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We made a dinner date.
Mildred rewards him with a dinner date.
He will cancel a dinner date to do "Scarborough Country".
("Don't show up drunk for a dinner date").
How annoying is a dinner date who casually eschews dessert?
The case began with a dinner date in November 1996.
"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a dinner date".
Curious as to who she was, he called & made a dinner date.
Once a month my 6 year old son takes me out on a dinner date.
She is now 83 and, like Noël Coward, I have a dinner date with her.
They made plans for a dinner date in July, the men and their wives.
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