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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a meal from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a meal that is sourced or prepared from a specific place or type of cuisine.
Example: "I ordered a meal from my favorite Italian restaurant for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "a dish from" or "a food item from".
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But will half a trough provide enough spinach to make a meal from one cutting?
Have you ever tried to cook a meal from a novel?
They'll generally make do with a meal from either source if it satisfies their dietary needs.
With a bit of Greek salad and feta it's a meal from heaven.
You can even start a meal from Kettle Pot with a pleasant mixed green salad ($2.50).
To be able to get something out of nothing, a meal from thin air?
Each team works with several ingredients to design a meal from scratch; no recipes are be provided.
When it was my turn to host a meal, I decided to do a meal from Sardi's.
Another man enters, dressed in a white apron and chef's hat, delivering a meal from a nearby restaurant.
I've tried to make a meal from that book, and I've certainly fantasized about the feast he describes.
It is a privilege to make a meal from scratch, with our own produce, at the end of the day.
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