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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order a dessert" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a common phrase used when dining out at a restaurant and can also be used in a written menu or description of a meal. Example: After finishing their entrees, the group decided to order a dessert to share. They opted for the chocolate lava cake, a popular choice among the restaurant's patrons.
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Order a dessert like Yak's dey-see ($2.75), and you are taken back to a pre-industrial age.
We were too full to order a dessert apiece, so we shared a glass dish of rhubarb and orange fool: a thick, properly tart rhubarb compote topped with light citrus cream.
If you must order a dessert, try something small.
Don't order a dessert unless you are sure it is okay for your body.
If you have watched your diet carefully through the entire meal and have avoided sugary drinks, order a dessert to share with your friends or family.
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He's already eaten lunch, but orders a dessert to keep me company while we talk about his play The Fever, currently showing in London.
When one dinner companion ordered a dessert wine with her foie gras appetizer, the chef sent our server back to make sure that we knew what we were doing.
Reader Sheri Rego noted that while it may "sound petty," she sometimes orders a dessert or an appetizer just to even the score when she's out with people drinking alcohol.
Out at bar with friends means that I'm ordering a dessert instead of beer so I'm not just sitting there guzzling free water and pissing off the bartender.
(Order a special dessert or side dish, if you require more bang for your buck).
You can order a single dessert, but Mr. Clement prefers to concoct an assortment of three.
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