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The phrase "to have dinner" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of eating dinner or having a meal in the evening. Example: "I can't wait to have dinner with my family tonight; we're going to try a new Italian restaurant."
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I want to have dinner.
Sometimes we go out to have dinner.
We have to have dinner".
We decided to have dinner.
We have to have dinner at six-fifteen.
It's always nice to have dinner, though.
They don't have to have dinner together.
We planned to have dinner beforehand.
"I'm going to have dinner," he said.
We try to have dinner together.
Want to have dinner at another farmhouse?
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