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Is it come for dinner or to dinner?
"Come for dinner" is the correct phrase. When you invite someone to your house for dinner, you say "come for dinner".
Food & Wine Pairing
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Food & Wine Pairing
- Champagnes
- Collecting Wine
- Cooking with Wine
- Dessert Wine
- Food & Wine Pairing
- Making Wine
- Ordering Wine
- Port Wine
- Red Wines
- Selecting Wine
- Serving Wine
- Sparkling Wine
- Storing Wine
- White Wines
- Wine Basics
- Wine Cellars
- Wine Stains
- Wine Tasting


