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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bag lunch" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "a bagged lunch" or "a bag lunch" in some informal contexts.
You can use it when referring to a meal that is packed in a bag, typically for consumption outside of the home, such as at work or school.
Example: "I prepared a bagged lunch for our picnic at the park."
Alternatives: "packed lunch" or "lunchbox meal".
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Take a bag lunch.
She brings a bag lunch and settles in for hours.
Children should bring a bag lunch for this program.
Each took a bag lunch, but all of the coats were already gone.
An orange had fallen from a bag lunch and lay beside the curb.
Warm clothing, a bag lunch, hiking boots and binoculars are recommended.
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Walker also campaigned for Governor in 2010 on a promise to create 250,000 new jobs using a brown bag lunch as a prop.
Instead of having lunch every day at a restaurant, bring a brown bag lunch every other day or select from the salad bar at a local supermarket, greengrocer or health food establishment.
For instance, suppose a department implements a brown bag lunch for talking about teaching.
He ran out of their apartment in Baldwin, N.Y., on an empty stomach, clutching a brown bag lunch of leftover spaghetti.
12 30pm – Registration opens (come fed or bring a brown bag lunch, beverages served) with a dedicated area for people to network to form hack teams.
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