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"official dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you're referring to a dinner held for official purposes, such as a dinner hosted by a company for employees and their spouses to celebrate a business milestone. For example: "The employees enjoyed the official dinner in the hotel ballroom, which was catered by the city's most famous chef."
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Tonight marks Singh's second official dinner at the White House.
Mr Fini was recorded by an unobserved microphone while talking privately at an official dinner.
It's official: dinner is no longer just about tasting your meals, it's about seeing them made and taking part.
Mr. Barak was not present for part of the official dinner.
Then came the official dinner of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum on Saturday night.
Since Sarkozy became president, she has been invited to an official dinner and even called by a minister.
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He takes pains arranging the seating chart for official dinners.
While secretary of labour, for instance, she insisted on sitting with the wives of cabinet ministers at official dinners.
Sir Edward felt betrayed and was never invited to official dinners during Lady Thatcher's 11 years in power.
The waiters no longer wear headdresses, a staple of the official dinners in the 20's and 30's.
The Presidency in Reagan's hands seems almost boring: a ceaseless round of plane flights, official dinners, greetings proffered to groups of visitors, adjudication of squabbles among aides, and flattering phone calls to wavering members of Congress.
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