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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepare a dinner" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of getting a meal ready to eat, often implying that some effort or planning is required. Example: "I need to prepare a dinner for my family tonight. I think I'll make spaghetti and meatballs."
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Mr. Yosses will prepare a dinner to illustrate it.
Suzman needs to get the builders to turn on the electricity so she can prepare a dinner party.
The winning chefs will prepare a dinner on Sept. 25 starting at 5 p.m. at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers, 23rd Street and the Hudson River.
The morning after the Blair dinner, he left for Camp David, the Presidential retreat, to prepare a dinner for 6 to 12 weekend guests.
Sometimes, I am so depleted that all the gel-grip handles, lowered work surfaces and safety mats in the world couldn't help me prepare a dinner from scratch.
About once a month, Mr. Noyes teaches them how to prepare a dinner from the crops they've handpicked, and from the chickens they've raised and processed at the farm.
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In one episode, she prepared a dinner of mezze.
Then, from 7 to 9, the chefs will participate in preparing a dinner.
Twice a month, Ms. Vultaggio said, the chef prepares a dinner party for 25 friends.
Three men were in the kitchen preparing a dinner of Dover sole and grilled steak.
His wife, Maria, had gone ahead of us and prepared a dinner at her mother's house.
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