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Discover Ludwig"have supper" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to eat an evening meal. It is especially used in British English, while American English speakers might say "have dinner" instead. Example: "After a long day at work, I'm looking forward to going home and having supper with my family."
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We talk about where to have supper over lunch.
So they have supper in the dining room.
They have tea, you have supper, I have dinner.
For supper — I did not have supper because I wasn't hungry.
Toward evening, we have supper, and wash and change into our good clothes.
"I'll come back, shut the door, have supper and go to bed.
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"Last week I had supper twice each evening.
I've just had supper with him in the mess.
"We almost had supper in the Carnegie Deli," Ms. Mills said.
Last year, I had supper there with Keanu Reeves.
11 December, New York: Having supper at Odeon--John Lennon is shot.
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