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We usually have our main meal of the day in the evening.
We are to eat at six.
We feed our dog three times a day.
We have three meals a day.
Why not have dinner with us?
She turned up just as we were starting our meal.
I had hardly finished my meal when my friend phoned me and invited me out for dinner.
My parents had already eaten by the time I got home.
When I was a student at MIT I used to eat at a certain restaurant in Boston.
Not only has eating with your fingers continued throughout the centuries, but some scholars believe that it may become popular again.
All the children are satisfied with her meals.
Yesterday, I was invited to dinner by him.
My wife likes to eat out and so she doesn't have to cook.
Even the finest fete becomes mere hogs swill.
Mike is coming to dinner this evening.
What do you say to dining out tonight?
How about eating out this evening for a change?
Let's eat out tonight.
I'm dining out this evening.
He said to me, 'Let's eat out tonight.'

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