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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got dinner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that you have obtained or prepared dinner. Example: "After a long day at work, I got dinner from my favorite restaurant."
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I got dinner.
I didn't want to sing along to it while I got dinner ready for my wife, or play it in the car while we drove to the beach, or blast it through my headphones while I sweated on the treadmill.
I got dinner with a friend of mine two nights ago, and he told me his version of my break up.
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Then I get dinner, park myself on the sofa and veg out with some trashy TV.
After the show, Cynthia and I get dinner at Andiamo.
I get dinner from Mo's counter several times a week, and stop in other times for overpriced fruit or a copy of the Economist.
But the way I see it, getting dinner on the table is not the problem.
If I can grill some lobster, I've got lunch, I've got dinner.
I've got dinner for two.
I've got dinner to cook.
I've got dinner plans tonight: we've had 7.3 overs in 54 minutes.
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