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The phrase 'for the dinner' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that something is intended for the dinner event or meal, e.g. "I bought some fresh flowers for the dinner."
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He did stay for the dinner".
Enron painstakingly prepared for the dinner.
So I paid for the dinner.
"I'm paying for the dinner," I said.
No doubt they'd been intended for the dinner party.
Her photographer, Paul Conroy, showed up late for the dinner.
The cheapest ticket for the dinner costs $1,000.
You grab for the dinner checks less assertively.
He said he was not staying for the dinner.
It was time to get ready for the dinner crowd.
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At last count, 245 servers had been hired for the dinner--one for each world leader.
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