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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fellow diner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who is dining at the same establishment or event as you. Example: "I struck up a conversation with a fellow diner while waiting for my meal."
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A chance remark by a fellow diner heightened my curiosity.
Mr. Coffland had complimented his fellow diner, Renny Arozarena, on his floral-print top.
"It tastes like raw corn," a fellow diner, Alfredo Lamus, said from across the table.
Take the appetizer called mantoo, which reminded a fellow diner of pasta Bolognese.
When Frank Sutton bit into his sandwich, scalding grease "flew all over his mouth," a fellow diner recalled.
His closest friend and fellow diner, Speed Vogel, collaborated with Mr. Heller on another memoir, "No Laughing Matter".
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Michael looked different from our fellow diners.
Should make intriguing viewing for fellow diners.
Your fellow diners look like your parents.
Fellow diners are glancing at us.
Unfortunately, that's exactly who my fellow diners also blame.
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