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Discover Ludwig"potluck dinner" is a common phrase used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a communal meal that all the guests contribute to, usually in a casual or informal setting. For example, "We're having a potluck dinner at my house for my birthday."
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GREENWICH Harvest Moon Hike, with a slow food potluck dinner.
We once did a potluck dinner and didn't specify, and all but one couple brought dessert.
There might be a potluck dinner, or the host might provide dessert and beverages.
In vintage Williamsburg fashion, a sweater-clad trio debated hosting a potluck dinner.
They had a potluck dinner and Mr. Seeger sang "Turn, Turn, Turn".
The night before, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Clinton went to a potluck dinner with neighbors.
I was at a potluck dinner, and everyone was raving about the lasagna.
In January, I attended a cheese-themed Sunday "potluck dinner" at the brownstone on Pacific Street.
Most members go to church twice a week, Sundays for church, Wednesdays for potluck dinner.
Then there was the night the men made the potluck dinner.
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The potluck-dinner approach has gained widespread support, and it could arguably establish a common framework that can be strengthened going forward.
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