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The phrase "a long lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lunch break that extends beyond the usual duration, often implying a leisurely or extended meal.
Example: "We decided to have a long lunch at the new restaurant downtown to catch up and enjoy some good food."
Alternatives: "an extended lunch" or "a lengthy lunch".
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It's just a long lunch".
We ate a long lunch, choosing from the simple menu.
Today, about all you're guaranteed is a long lunch break.
I went to see Trazic recently for a long lunch.
You could always think about this for a long lunch.
It was, I predicted, going to be a long lunch.
"Maybe they don't have a long lunch period.
The couples had a long lunch and met for over two hours.
And it carried over to a long lunch we had at a nearby restaurant afterward.
Will you be taking a long lunch to watch the Slovenia game?
Despite a long lunch at Tinmal, we had somehow timed our arrival at Taroudant perfectly.
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