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"treated to dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone receiving a meal, perhaps as a reward or perk. For example, "We treated him to dinner at the fanciest restaurant in town."
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Later they are treated to dinner with Cardinal Roger M. Mahony and a talent show.
On the evening we arrived, we were treated to dinner at an expensive restaurant.
After each lecture, the convicts are treated to dinner in the campus cafeteria, courtesy of the business school.
Lane hones his technique at practice, where he and his teammates often engage in a friendly contest: Whoever makes the first punt-return tackle is treated to dinner.
A few years back, I visited Paris and was treated to dinner at an upscale bistro by a representative from the United States Embassy.
Women who are happy to be treated to dinner probably keep pretending to be enthralled by their date's dull chat about jobs and sports.
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Now, borough presidents treated to a dinner get cookies with the seal of their respective boroughs.
As part of your prize, you'll be treated to a dinner for two at El Jardín restaurant, and a lunch at the Pool Restaurant.
Marsden and his wife were treated to the dinner by Mindy Williams Carlin and Michael P. Carlin, co-owners of Fairfax-based Access Point Public Affairs.
He hustled to meet Winfield after the game and was treated to a dinner and a batch of lessons on life and baseball.
Every month the top sales team gets treated to a dinner where they sit at a long table and eat a gourmet meal served on fine china.
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