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The phrase "dinner at" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to the time, place, or person where/who you are having dinner with. For example: "I'm having dinner at my parents' house tonight."
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The Kearnses ate dinner at the Pontchartrain Hotel.
We ate dinner at a friend's place.
She ate dinner at Wendy's yesterday.
Midweek dinner at Rextail.
He has dinner at Freds.
At a dinner at a N.A.T.O.
After-screening dinner at the Hilton hotel.
"He goes out to dinner at ten.
Dinner at a romantic new bistro?
Maybe dinner at the "21" Club?
Dinner at the mansion would go well.
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