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"having a dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the activity of hosting or attending a dinner as an event. For example: "My family is having a dinner this Saturday to celebrate my birthday!".
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I'm having a dinner party".
"Oh, having a dinner party, madam?" he sneered.
Listen, I'm having a dinner party on Thursday night.
It should be a topic discussed at the dinner table when you're having a dinner party".
"If you're having a dinner party, a small arrangement in your powder room adds charm".
MY dream in life is having a dinner party for 40 people every night".
If you're having a dinner party, get started on the flowers at least the day before.
Having a dinner party for eight can be a nerve-racking test of savoir-faire.
— Harold Casale, Kew Gardens My wife and I are having a dinner party this weekend.
"It's as if you were having a dinner party and serving Champagne," said Ms. Reents-Budet.
"We were having a dinner party one night and we heard what sounded like explosions in front of the house.
More suggestions(21)
have a dinner in a restaurant
having a time
having a diner
having a luncheon
having a restaurant
having a feast
having a snack
giving a dinner
having a food
having a fundraiser
having a lunch
having a lunchtime
observing a dinner
having a feed
serving a dinner
leaving a dinner
having a baby
having a child
having a rest-cure
having a greenhouse
having a moment
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