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come for table
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "come for table" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "Please come for table reservations at 7 PM."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Promoters would talk to the managers about groups that they had coming in for table reservations, and the managers would blatantly ask what 'kind' of people they were.
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Glittering casinos such as the Shangri La and the Grand Bellagio opened in the still very Soviet city, many of them catering to well-heeled clients who could afford to come for a weekend of poker at tables with a minimum $200 bet.
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There are families who come for reunions, squeezing 20 relatives around a long table.
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Come for the wearable zoetrope, stay for the crafts table.
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You can come for the music, which starts late – around 11pm – or book a table and come for an excellent dinner beforehand.
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Basically the president invited the country to come to the table for a discussion on race, and the country said, We're too busy.
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Flood said the former minister, Eric Abetz, refused to come to the table for 18 months despite delivering a "draconian" bargaining policy.
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"Others fear that if they come to the table for an interfaith dialogue, they're going to be asked to hang up some aspect of their tradition — or maybe even start to question their faith".
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EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has urged Tehran to "come to the table" for talks on its controversial nuclear activities.
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"I don't think they have really come to the table for a discussion on this".
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Billy Joel would come to our table for a round of drinks, knowing he would have to pay for them.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating you will be dining at a restaurant, use phrases like "reserve a table", "book a table" or "arrive for dinner" to clearly convey your intentions.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "come for table" without additional context as it sounds incomplete. Ensure your sentences clearly state the purpose of the visit, such as a reservation or a meal.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is intended to express the act of arriving at a location with the purpose of occupying a table, usually in a dining or meeting context. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is considered grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "come for table" is not considered standard English and is flagged as incorrect by Ludwig AI. It lacks clarity and requires additional context to be properly understood. Common alternatives such as "reserve a table" or "come for dinner" are preferred for expressing the intention to dine or occupy a table for a specific purpose. The phrase's infrequency and grammatical issues suggest it should be avoided in formal or professional communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Reserve a table
Focuses specifically on the action of booking a table at a restaurant.
Book a table
Similar to "reserve a table", but slightly more common in British English.
Come to the table
Implies joining others who are already seated or ready to begin a meal or discussion.
Arrive for dinner
Specifies a time for arriving to eat a meal.
Come to eat
Simple and direct way of expressing the intention of eating.
Join us for lunch
Invites someone to participate in a midday meal.
Dine with us
A more formal invitation to have a meal together.
Attend the meeting
Replaces the dining context with a professional one, focusing on participation.
Meet for supper
Emphasizes meeting specifically for an evening meal.
Be present at the discussion
Highlights participation in a conversational setting.
FAQs
What does it mean to "reserve a table"?
To "reserve a table" means to arrange for a table to be held for you at a restaurant at a specific time. This ensures you have a place to sit and dine when you arrive.
What is a more common way to say "come for table"?
Instead of "come for table", it's more common and grammatically correct to say "come for dinner", "book a table", or "reserve a table" depending on the intended meaning.
How can I use "reserve a table" in a sentence?
You could say, "I need to reserve a table for four at the new Italian restaurant" or "Have you reserved a table for our anniversary dinner?"
Is it better to "book a table" or "reserve a table"?
"Book a table" and "reserve a table" are often used interchangeably, but "book" is more common in British English, while "reserve" is prevalent in American English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested