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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lunch counter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place, typically in a diner or café, where customers can sit and eat meals, often at a long counter.
Example: "After shopping, we decided to grab a quick bite at the lunch counter in the mall."
Alternatives: "diner counter" or "café counter".
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Sitting at a lunch counter that bans your presence is living "as if".
It was at a lunch counter.
Sometimes you can find a lunch counter (there's a great one in Hillsdale, Mich).
Patrons sit on stools at a lunch counter and eat off paper plates.
His father worked three menial jobs, and his mother tended a lunch counter in a K mart.
One day he noticed a young man at a lunch counter and asked why he was not in school.
Feiffer did not wait for fame to find him at a lunch counter or in a mailroom.
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Imagine a lunch counter-style stuffed cantaloupe half.
My first job was as a lunch-counter waitress.
In 1960, a group of college students from North Carolina A&T staged a lunch-counter demonstration that would sweep through the South and eventually force change.
Don't open a lunch counter.
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