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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dinner guest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is invited to share a meal, typically in someone's home.
Example: "We had a lovely evening with a dinner guest who shared fascinating stories from their travels."
Alternatives: "a meal attendee" or "a guest for dinner".
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Can you disinvite a dinner guest who comes down with a cold?
As a dinner guest, young Charles would eat most of the food on the table.
Mrs. Harkey, who had a home in Herbert's Retreat, overlooking the Hudson River, was having a dinner guest.
They were asked a series of questions including: Who would you like to have as a dinner guest?
Westerners who scoff at these values would nonetheless be horrified if a dinner guest handed them a $20 bill.
Suppose you had a dinner guest who tried to sell you things you didn't need every 15 minutes?
According to a new biography of Ataturk, he once asked a dinner guest what goes best with raki.
What we have in Tennessee Williams's 1945 memory play "The Glass Menagerie" is three unhappy people and a dinner guest.
During the years before World War II, she absorbed plenty of top-secret table talk — Mussolini was a dinner guest — about weapons systems.
In many ways, dining at Amerigo is less like visiting a restaurant and more like being a dinner guest in the home of a very good cook.
I never met the Leader, but I was a dinner guest at his compound, and spent time with his son Seif-al-Islam, now reportedly captured.
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