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0"We went out to dinner" or "We went out for dinner"?02br
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00Any difference in meaning?02br
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0Yes, a little, but not enough difference to lead to long mental deliberations before speaking. 05002br 02br 01i 00We went out. Our destination was a place to have dinner.

  • 0Yes, a little, but not enough difference to lead to long mental deliberations before speaking.
  • 05002br 02br 01i 00We went out.
  • Our destination was a place to have dinner.
  • (to)02br 00 We went out.
  • Our purpose was to have dinner.
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0Yes, a little, but not enough difference to lead to long mental deliberations before speaking. 05002br
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