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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full-course meal" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a multi-course meal that includes several courses, such as appetizers, main dishes, sides, and dessert. Example: The restaurant served a delicious full-course meal, starting with a refreshing salad, followed by a succulent steak with sides of mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables, and ending with a decadent chocolate cake for dessert.
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It is Harris who provides the full-course meal.
Those planning a full-course meal might think now about skipping dessert.
Visitors will find the food particularly satisfying for either a snack or a full-course meal.
In the first episode, Jorgenson reveals his desire to one day be able to cook a full-course meal.
In sixth grade, he cooked a full-course meal while wearing an apron he sewed in class.
Apparently, while they had been enjoying hourlong massages and a full-course meal, Vassili had arranged to have the hotel staff festoon the room with the petals.
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The Pullman car diner, serving full-course meals to long distance railroad passengers, and the riverboat steamers, renowned as floating gourmet palaces, were original American conceptions.
Upstairs, we found a bar, with English-language television from Hong Kong, opening onto a spacious lounge offering everything from hamburgers to full-course meals, Western and Chinese.
Make the most delicious foods--all from scratch--like soups, full-course meals, salads, and desserts, in less time than it takes to go to the food store and buy something pre-made (which by the time you get home will taste old).
Avoid serving full-course meals and entrees.
A full course meal with all the extras is far more appetizing!
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