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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had your dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if someone has eaten their evening meal.
Example: "Have you had your dinner yet, or are you still planning to eat later?"
Alternatives: "Have you eaten?" or "Did you have dinner?".
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"Have you had your dinner?" she said.
Once you've had your dinner, give each other a complete make-over and play some music!
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They give you a huge cheque and you go home and have your dinner".
However, if you're on heavy clay soil, the slugs will have your dinner before you do.
And if you want to take these things out to the elevator, we'll have your dinner ready for you in a minute".
"My dad called home this afternoon and said 'you guys have your dinner without me, because I am going to a restaurant with my friends'," said Ajmal.
Planning your nutrition,whether that's lunches at work, food shopping in advance or having your dinner ready to go in a slow cooker will help you avoid last minute panic buys when you're hungry and are more likely to make poor choices.
She also writes, Nora Ephron-ishly: "Being an only child is a bit like being Spanish: you have your dinner late, you go to bed late, and, with all the grown-up parties you get dragged to, you wind up eating a lot of hors d'oeuvres".
Have your dinner at least two to three hours before you plan on going to sleep.
How much would it add to your stress to have your dinner conversation be about the business you spent all day trying to run?
Like it's easy, it's lazy to just sit at your desk and have your dinner".
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