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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guest over" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal spoken contexts to indicate that someone is hosting a guest at their home.
Example: "I have a guest over for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "a guest at my place" or "a visitor over".
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Mommy had a guest over, she said, and couldn't come to the phone.
"There's a certain luck making business here," Mr. Sato told a guest over a plate of sushi the other day.
Orlins concedes, though, that it's difficult and time-consuming for the DCRA to investigate the difference between an illegal short-term rental and someone who just has a guest over, and so investigation isn't very likely.
The name of this event divulges its underlying premise, which is that once a month its host, Molly McGaughey, interviews a guest over a game of Jenga, wherein the guest answers questions that are written on the blocks.
We do not dredge it up and interrogate it, like it's a guest over for tea.
He guided me with the assurance, the quiet pride of a lord taking a guest over his domain.
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"This is not a guest chef coming over and doing a few weeks in somebody else's restaurant," he said.
As a guest you will over time see interesting promotions, better services and so on.
There is a guest suite over the garage.
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