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Recent Examples of dine outAccording to the same Prosper Insights & Analytics survey, 49% of Gen-Z and 45% of Millennials are dining out less, while 34% of Gen-Z and 28% of Millennials are reducing entertainment spending.—Gary Drenik, Forbes.com, 22 Apr. 2025 By the numbers: Bank of America found that discretionary spending (think entertainment and dining out, but not gas, groceries and utilities) was down 0.5% in D.C. in February year-over-year.—Cuneyt Dil, Axios, 13 Mar. 2025 Shallow Hal, Nacho Libre, School of Rock — a man can dine out on his output during this era.—Andy Hoglund, EW.com, 6 Apr. 2025 Committing to setting money aside in a high-yield savings account, whether by scaling back on dining out or rideshare expenses, will help regain some financial control, Chatzky said.—Jessica Dickler, CNBC, 3 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for dine out
The vibrant spirit of the island is also extant across the property’s three new restaurants and bars, like the panoramic terrace bar ideal for sipping sundowners and snacking on crudo.
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Monica Mendal,
Vogue,
13 May 2025
Some people like to snack on them raw, while others add them to their favorite meals.
The new trails wind through rolling hills, past herds of cattle that graze placidly on the tall grass, and offer panoramic views of the southern reaches of Silicon Valley bordered by the hazy silhouette of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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Luis Melecio-Zambrano,
Mercury News,
7 May 2025
As someone who has grazed their display in the most innocent of gestures repeatedly over the years, scratch-resistance is high on my wishlist.
The lifestyle influencer, 36, has been sharing content from her girls' vacation to Bali, where she's been lunching out, shopping and even getting matching tattoos with her friends.
Just make sure to avoid plants that may be harmful if your dog decides to nibble on them.
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Maddie Topliff,
Better Homes & Gardens,
7 May 2025
After the fact, states can sometimes nibble away at specific excesses, but their bloated constitutional powers and their abuses of those powers help spawn the crises in the first place.
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