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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lunch with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a meal shared with someone, typically in a social or business context.
Example: "I have a lunch with a colleague scheduled for tomorrow to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a meal with a" or "a dinner with a".
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Stopping off long enough in Washington to gulp down a lunch with a Federal savant.
But it was also, she said, a lunch with a message.
After a couple of conversations, classes, and a lunch with a current freshman, I started to settle in.
He also fits in a lunch with a cool new wife (Sarah Gadon) he barely seems to know.
"I've never been to a lunch with a governor before," Reva whispered to me as he tucked into his food.
Keyworth told me, "All I did was take advantage of a lunch with a reporter to say some nice things about Mark Hurd.
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(Mr Stringer recalls hastily reorganising a lunch with an English customer after the planned venue was blown up).
Afridi allegedly told interrogators that a lunch with an official from Save the Children in 2008 led to his first meeting with "Kate" in an upscale Islamabad neighborhood.
The grand prize is an invitation to watch a San Francisco Giants game with Ron Conway in the SV Angels' suite, a lunch with an investor of their choice, and roundtrip airfare to the Bay Area.
I had a lunch with an acquaintance recently, and by the time we finished our food and conversation, we had the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
A lunch with so many Presidents was an exceptional event.
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