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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a meal that is substantial in size or quantity, often in the context of a gathering or special occasion.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, we were all looking forward to a large dinner to refuel our energy."
Alternatives: "a big meal" or "a hearty dinner".
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My girlfriend and I are planning a large dinner party.
Especially to the host of a large dinner party.
Each Friday night, the Gilmores and their friends around the corner cook a large dinner.
Prices vary, but are inexpensive ($7 for a large dinner with soup).
I was invited to a large dinner party where I saw a girl I knew.
Most people tend to eat a small breakfast (or none at all), a medium-sized lunch, and a large dinner.
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Nevertheless, in her honour the Pooters give a large dinner-party, to which Pooter obsequiously invites Mr Perkupp.
The forks, a larger dinner fork and a smaller salad fork, are placed in order of use from the outside in.
Or I could make part of a larger dinner in the toaster oven (such as shortbread, a pie, meatloaf or roasted garlic for pasta or roasted figs as part of a salad), and do the rest outside on the grill, on top of the stove, or even easier, via takeout.
What's more, they ate about the same amount for dinner both days, meaning they didn't compensate with a larger dinner after a smaller, chewier lunch.
Studies have also found that eating a larger breakfast, relative to lunch and dinner, is linked to better glucose and insulin levels than eating a larger dinner, relative to breakfast and lunch.
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