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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ensuing dinner" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a dinner that will happen in the near future, after a certain event or action. Example: After the long day of meetings, everyone was looking forward to the ensuing dinner at the fancy restaurant.
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The ensuing dinner party (at which Mary meets Percy Shelley) provided a natural dramatic way to set up the first big ensemble.
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Much lively table-hopping ensued during dinner.
Frantic prep of low effort dinner ensued.
A conversation about women's ordination ensued at a dinner party I attended a few years ago at the home of a priest.
Friendship and regular dinners ensued.
Long talks and long dinners ensue.
Invitations to lunches and dinners ensued".
After dinner, the chairman rose, and there ensued a classic political-dinner endurance contest as various guests were introduced, complimented, and permitted to say a few words.
An arm-candy arms race ensued and the correspondents' dinner has since borrowed heat by bringing in performers from television and film.
Imagine the game of geopolitical telephone that might ensue after a state dinner, with each of them trying to persuade the other how he or she killed with Xi or Netanyahu.
Escaping the ensuing commotion, they had traveled to Manhattan and at present were headed uptown following dinner in the East Village.
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