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Discover Ludwig"making a dinner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of cooking a meal. For example, "I spent all afternoon making a dinner for my family."
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"So they are all making a dinner for Professor Tendler," he said.
QUESTION FROM MARK: i'm making a dinner for my wife and her sister who are having their first thanksgiving.
Restaurants are much less common in Norway than the United States because Norway lacks the cheap labor — making a dinner out in Oslo prohibitively expensive.
After an N.C.A.A. investigation, he was given the all-clear Tuesday for making a dinner wager on a morning talk show this month before the Hurricanes played Florida.
The boys had set about making a dinner of rice and lentils, filling the low-ceilinged apartment with the smell of frying onions.
Imagine making a dinner reservation and arriving at the restaurant to find out that another family has been seated at your table.
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We made a dinner date.
But I was eager to make a dinner out of chickweed and dock.
The point is that I made a dinner that my entire family ate.
Curious as to who she was, he called & made a dinner date.
Ask Siri to book airplane tickets, make a dinner reservation or find a song on Pandora, and she politely declines.
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