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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skipping dessert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of not having dessert after a meal, often for reasons such as health, diet, or personal choice. Example: "After a hearty dinner, I decided to skip dessert to maintain my diet."
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Also consider skipping dessert.
Those planning a full-course meal might think now about skipping dessert.
A two-course dinner for two, skipping dessert, came to $53.50, before tax, tip and drinks.
So for heaven's sake, do not even think of skipping dessert.
Or perhaps you take a more cautious approach to life, opting for the same vacation each year and skipping dessert after a big meal.
Skipping dessert?
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Mr. Greenan said many diners are skipping desserts, and fewer people come in for a light dinner at the bar.
She skipped dessert.
Both skipped dessert.
Both of them skipped dessert.
I would skip dessert, however.
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