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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of acquiring food in preparation for a meal, either through purchasing something from a store or restaurant, or through preparing something at home. For example, "I'm going to be busy this evening getting dinner ready for the family."
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* * * DANA: How about getting dinner, just you and me?
Downtown, "getting dinner, you could walk around later and get what you want," she said.
If you knew we were getting dinner tonight, why would you eat a cupcake at five?
Uzma, 34, who has been getting dinner ready in the kitchen, pops her head round.
MAUREEN BIRCKS has a hard time getting dinner on the table.
"My mom came home from work at 5, and getting dinner together by 6 was a bit slapdash.
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I got dinner.
You've got dinner.
I can get dinner on the table.
I've got dinner for two.
"I said I'd get dinner".
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