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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a meal that does not require payment.
Example: "I won a contest and the prize is a free dinner at my favorite restaurant."
Alternatives: "complimentary meal" or "no-cost dinner".
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"Caller Mary Beth is the winner of a free dinner from Texas Roadhouse!" he crooned.
(Perhaps they were promised a free dinner at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay).
He placed third during his senior year, winning a free dinner at Pizza Hut.
Every day, two churches gave out, between them, a free lunch and a free dinner, without any preaching.
I met Taylor at her church, Christian Life of Hendersonville, where she had come for a free dinner.
The only reward she could expect was a free dinner now and then from a salesman sharing his windfall.
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Since there's no guarantee that sex will occur, the app could just turn out to be just an easy way for a girl to get a few free dinners.
Birthday Gifts, by the Glass Observing its 25th anniversary through March 18, Villa Berulia, 107 East 34th Street, will offer one free glass of Champagne or wine with dinner and a free after-dinner grappa tasting: (212) 689-1970.
The junket includes four round-trip plane tickets, two nights at a hotel, two nights of free dinner and box seats to see the Bruins or Celtics lose at the Garden.
The party of three enjoyed a free turkey dinner at the Holiday Inn in Sutton, south London.
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