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The phrase "dessert for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe what type of dessert will be served or enjoyed by someone. It is often used in menus or when discussing a meal plan. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - "I'm making dessert for the party tomorrow. Would you prefer a chocolate cake or fruit tart?" - "The restaurant offered a variety of desserts for their prix fixe menu, including tiramisu and crème brûlée." - "I have a special dessert for you tonight - your favorite, apple pie!".
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Or dessert, for that matter.
Save fun electives, like dessert, for last.
It's a lot of dessert for £7.
Dessert for me is probably a chocolate-covered doughnut.
The dessert for two was served with vanilla ice cream.
It's a dessert for a 5-year-old.
Mr. Boulud even named a dessert for her last year.
(You may spare one dessert, for yourself, so long as you overheat it).
We made these red, white and blue giant macaroons for dessert for the dinner.
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Service is effusively friendly, in the check-back-six-times "do-I-ever-have-a-dessert-for-you!" style.
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