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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Having lunch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a verb phrase that acts as a present participle, meaning that the action is currently happening. Example: "Having lunch at the park was a refreshing break from my busy day at work."
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Having lunch and having a medal of honor.
Having lunch in shifts creates staffing and supervision problems.
Having lunch: not great and probably not even an idea".
"We were having lunch.
I love having lunch with Lee.
A man and woman having lunch.
"We're having lunch!" Mr. Kaminsky announced.
We were having lunch in Northampton.
"I'm having lunch in bed.
We're having lunch at the Swerdlows'".
I would enjoy having lunch with J. K.
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