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The phrase "after luncheon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period following lunch, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "We will reconvene after luncheon to discuss the next steps in the project."
Alternatives: "after lunch" or "post-lunch".
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As you see it is Sunday afternoon and we are resting in the library after luncheon.
I could not bring myself to open it till after luncheon.
She jumped on all the beds after luncheon – to see if the mattresses were soft".
"Got out my old Swiss haversack, crammed night necessities into it... and strapping all together started [out] after luncheon".
After luncheon they got down to the business of trying to figure out why modern music is not reaching a mass audience.
The New Yorker, June 24 , 1939P. 11 Man was making a tour of the Ford Motor plant at Detroit after luncheon.
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Where you can talk business or pleasure in blessed quiet or relax over that after-luncheon cigar".
"AFTER endless luncheons in smart restaurants, endless tastings, endless talk about food," James Beard wrote as he approached the end of a long life, "one inevitably develops a certain antipathy toward elegant cuisine.
Washbrook was caught after the luncheon interval, caught on the run by Brown at fine leg after attempting to hook Lindwall.
On the second day, after the Australian innings ended on 435, South Africa began to bat just after the luncheon interval.
After the luncheon an auction was held.
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