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Discover Ludwig"do dinner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to prepare or make dinner, or to attend a planned dinner event. Example: "After work, I usually do dinner for my family. Tonight, I'm going to make spaghetti and meatballs."
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"Does Danny do dinner visits?" I asked.
Then we do dinner with his mother and Japanese grandparents.
Tseng, the defending champion, picks up friends the way the desert's big spenders do dinner checks.
We're going to do dinner at that place near grandma's beforehand, the one she likes with the chicken pot pie.
There may be one true love, but there is no one true way to do dinner on Valentine's Day.
Our annual birthday do: dinner at the Arizona Inn for only two.
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We also do dinners and press conferences in the evenings of big events.
Partners don't scale and neither do dinners South of Market, personal introductions or marketing and strategy services.
Neither does dinner or a luxury hotel.
MRS. HUGHES How did dinner go then?
And does dinner have to be cooked?
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