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Discover LudwigThe phrase "order dessert" is grammatically correct and is usable in written English
For example: As soon as we finished our meal, my friends and I decided it was time to order dessert.
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Will we order dessert?
And then order dessert.
If not, order dessert wine.
So don't think twice -- order dessert.
He urged them to order dessert at dinner, but each refused.
To our dismay, both were served before our companions could order dessert.
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Supposedly the rich man was so cheap that he wouldn't order desserts at restaurants because restaurants provided sweets for free at the ends of dinners.
Don't bother ordering dessert.
And at the end, they ordered dessert.
Instead of ordering dessert, stop in at Canabady Snacks.
I was the only one who ordered dessert.
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