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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a substantial meal taken in the middle of the day.
Example: "After our morning meeting, we all enjoyed a big lunch at the new restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "a hearty lunch" or "a substantial lunch".
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We have a big lunch.
A big lunch runs around 175 baht.
I just had a big lunch.
She maintains that she had a "big lunch". Whatever.
"If it's an evening concert, I have a big lunch.
I like to have a big breakfast and a big lunch and a big dinner.
In one experiment, she took a large group of kids and fed them a big lunch.
You can eat a big lunch and no one can tell".
Our plan was to make a big lunch with everything edible we found.
Afterward, we move inside for a big lunch, the kind that Sarah would have prepared effortlessly.
EATING a big lunch rather than a big dinner turned out to be another useful strategy.
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