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The phrase "arrange a dinner" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is organizing a formal or informal gathering with food. For example: "I'm planning to arrange a dinner at my house next Saturday."
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Then arrange a dinner.
I'm trying to arrange a dinner at Cyrus Vance's with Cuomo and Pavarotti.
In December 2010 an executive of PetroSaudi said the company could arrange a dinner for Blair with Prince Turki.
His assistant then phoned Kate to arrange a dinner, and they settled on a weekend meeting at a restaurant in my neighborhood.
A hostess will typically call her customer at work or e-mail him to arrange a dinner date, and then accompany him to the club.
After the election, Mr. Bone said, he also helped arrange a dinner meeting of Richard S. Shapiro, Enron's top lobbyist, and Linda Breathitt, a Kentucky Democrat who is a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Finally, he arranged a dinner party and invited both Burgess and Lettfish.
So he arranged a dinner party: the artist turning the tables on the con artist.
And very often I find I do a combination of some of these options in arranging a dinner party.
Nevertheless, another prominent writer, Liao Yiwu, arranged a dinner in Beijing where Mr. Liu and Mr. Yu met.
BEFORE he arranges a dinner, Greg Miller spreads the photos of several men onto a carpeted floor and tries to imagine their conversation.
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