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cook dinner
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Western countries
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Cooking dinner is a daily or regular activity; often involves using an oven or stove to prepare a hot meal.
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cook dinner
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Western countries
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Typically involves preparing a main course, side dishes, and dessert
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cooking dinner
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Western countries
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Typically involves using an oven or stove, and often includes meat as the main dish.
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cooking meal
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Western countries
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Cooking a meal typically involves using an oven or stove to prepare a main course and sides.
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dinner
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Western countries
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Typically eaten around 6-8pm, often includes meat, vegetables, and starches like potatoes or pasta, and may involve using a knife and fork.
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dinner
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Western countries
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Dinner is typically eaten in the evening, often as a family meal, and can include a variety of dishes such as meat, vegetables, and starches.
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dinner
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Western countries
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Dinner is typically eaten in the early evening, often around 6-7pm, and is considered the main meal of the day.
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8
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dinner
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Western countries
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Dinner is often the largest and most substantial meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening with family or friends.
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eat dinner
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Western countries
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Typically eaten around 6-8pm, often with family or friends, and considered the main meal of the day.
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10
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eat dinner
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Western culture
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Eating dinner typically involves the use of a knife, fork, and spoon, with the main meal consisting of a meat, starch, and vegetables.
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eating dinner
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Western culture
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Eating dinner typically includes a main course, such as a meat dish with vegetables and starch, often followed by a dessert.
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