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Discover Ludwig"have for dinner" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to talk about the main meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening. Example: "What do you usually have for dinner?" or "We're having pasta for dinner tonight."
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What should we have for dinner tonight?
"What'd you have for dinner?
What should I have for dinner?
Not sure what to have for dinner?
Well what did you have for dinner?
What did you have for dinner last night?
"Oof, what did you have for dinner tonight?
"What did you have for dinner?" "Crackers and soup".
"What we're going to have for dinner tonight.
The house smelled of the homemade macaroni and cheese they were going to have for dinner.
We can't really agree on what we have for dinner sometimes," said Davenport.
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