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Discover Ludwig"plans for dinner" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the intentions or arrangements one has for the evening meal. Example: "I have some exciting plans for dinner tonight. We're going to try out that new Italian restaurant downtown."
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The plans for dinner were modified.
Plans for dinner parties, art openings and made-to-order floral arrangements are in the works.
No one had plans for dinner, not even next door, in Mr. Hayden's attractive dining room.
They chat for a few minutes and make tentative plans for dinner.
If I have a Verizon phone and you have T-Mobile, we can still make plans for dinner.
And if there's an 86 on your profile, chances are you will be making alternative plans for dinner.
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The seating plans for dinners became increasingly complicated and the openings more lavish, as the times demanded.
We made a plan for dinner on Friday evening.
I called Renée and got her and planned for dinner at her place.
It's never too early to plan: for dinner hosts this year, there is an affordable alternative to fine china.
Everyone in New York and L.A. has had this experience: you make a plan for dinner with a buddy, which he cancels with a lame, last minute excuse ("I'm just exhausted").
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