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Discover Ludwig"a lunch with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a social meal with another person or group, typically eaten midday. For example, "I'm looking forward to a lunch with my coworkers next week."
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A lunch with so many Presidents was an exceptional event.
I actually just came from a lunch with Coco.
But a lunch with the actor convinced him.
_ I actually just came from a lunch with Coco.
At a lunch with restaurateurs, he sipped Chardonnay and casually deconstructed a lobster B.L.T.
"Has there ever been a lunch with more riding on it?" he said.
I witnessed parents attending school to share a lunch with their children.
She once described a lunch with someone as, "Just truly a life-diminishing experience".
Mr. Fraser praised his former aide at a lunch with her relatives in late September.
Nevertheless, after a lunch with Mr. Wilson, he tried to explain it anyway.
This week, he held forth at a lunch with conservative commentators and journalists.
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