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Discover Ludwig"dine without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a meal without something or someone. Example: I had to dine without my usual dining companions, as they were both out of town for the weekend.
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For about $170, anyone can join, but on Thursdays nonmembers are welcome to dine without a quibble.
Now I rather relish the occasional opportunity to dine without having to dissect the pros and cons of each dish or make small talk between mouthfuls.
It is pretty difficult to leave Do or Dine without feeling very full and very fat, and it would be nice if the chefs devoted any energy at all to vegetables.
And although my children could hardly care less about such literate culinary touches, they felt charmed and intrigued by the calm, relaxed elegance of America, an adult place where a child could dine without feeling like an intruder.
This popular tiki bar is a fun place to have an umbrella drink, watch surfers and dine without paying big bucks.
When we plan to live in a city for more than a few days, we look for locations with few hotels or attractions, so we can experience local life: We dine without English translations on menus and have the chance to shop, cook, eat, go to the movies, use the subways and buses, do our laundry, and get an idea of what life is like there.
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The place has a motto: "Fine dining without the lining".
— Eric Asimov Gourmet Live: There is an art, it seems, to dining without any clothes on.
While two linemen from the practice squad signed autographs, Rodgers and his mentor dined without incident.
They wined and dined, without Balfour realising who his dining partner was.
"Fine dining without the fuss" from MasterChef: The Professionals finalist Dave Coulson.
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