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'At lunchtime' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the middle of the day when people usually eat lunch. For example: "At lunchtime, I usually have a sandwich and an apple."
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At lunchtime there was a rainstorm.
At lunchtime the shop suddenly empties.
At lunchtime he speaks to Walker.
At lunchtime, the girls call to chat.
At lunchtime Wales were winning the championship.
At lunchtime, she had a sandwich and orange juice.
At lunchtime and in the early evening, the store teems.
At lunchtime, I went out to eat with some colleagues.
At lunchtime he sneaks away to make TD Ameritrade calls.
At lunchtime my back hurt.
At lunchtime the "good kids" made a beeline for it.
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