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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a pleasant or enjoyable meal, often in a social or romantic context.
Example: "We decided to celebrate our anniversary with a nice dinner at our favorite restaurant."
Alternatives: "a lovely meal" or "an enjoyable dinner".
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"That was a nice dinner," she said.
Can't we have a nice dinner and stimulating conversation instead?
One minute you're having a nice dinner with your family.
Hopefully a nice dinner at my wife's brother's house.
"There's no place to go to have a nice dinner," Ms. Rutkin said.
Then he will turn pale and offer to take you out for a nice dinner.
Upon arriving at the Onsea House, we checked in and had a nice dinner.
These make for a nice dinner, even if the cauliflower is perpetually overdone.
If money can't buy true love, at least it can pay for a nice dinner out.
"We wanted a place to sit down and have a nice dinner".
"He said that I wasn't in the right clothes to go and have a nice dinner.
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