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The phrase "some dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate a portion or quantity of dinner that is unspecified or unknown. It can also be used to express a suggestion or invitation to have dinner. Example 1: I'm feeling quite hungry, can we have some dinner now? Example 2: Would you like to join us for some dinner tomorrow evening? Example 3: There's some dinner left over in the fridge if you want to heat it up for lunch. Example 4: I'm going to make some dinner, would you like to help me in the kitchen? Example 5: They served us some dinner before the concert started.
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But perhaps I'll get some dinner first.
"Let's get some dinner," he said.
Perhaps he might make some dinner reservations?
Get some dinner with a harbor view.
I'm off to get some dinner.
More worryingly, some dinner ladies are threatening to strike.
We had a few beers, some dinner and no chemistry.
Besides, it was some cast, some dinner party.
"I think I owe Matt Kemp some dinner.
Anyway, you going to make us some dinner?
But first I had to prepare some dinner.
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