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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dinner with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event or occasion where a meal is shared with someone, often implying a social or formal gathering.
Example: "I have been invited to a dinner with the mayor next week."
Alternatives: "an evening with" or "a meal with".
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So about a year ago, she decided to host a dinner with a few of them.
A dinner with friends?
Or a dinner with students who've been public service fellows.
Mr. Romney's campaign recently dangled a dinner with Donald Trump.
A dinner with the president and his wife followed.
The Vikings also scheduled a dinner with Gabbert.
Beginning a dinner with this assortment is wise.
"I was at a dinner with Donald Trump.
We had presents and a dinner with all the trimmings.
Some Senators came back after a dinner with Obama.
There will also be a dinner with 10 rugby players.
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