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The phrase "any lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified lunch or when discussing options for lunch in a general sense.
Example: "If you have any lunch plans for tomorrow, let me know so we can coordinate."
Alternatives: "any meal" or "any food".
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I never eat any lunch.
"I didn't get any lunch.
"This won't be just any lunch, though.
"You can apply that to any lunch combination," she said.
A newcomer to The French House might wonder if there's any lunch going there at all.
"I hadn't had any lunch, so they offered," she said later.
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2.58pm: Murray says "you can forget any lunches or meals in the evening" if a new system requiring officers to record their meetings with journalists is introduced.
Be aware that they have strict rules about favors and expenses so don't attempt to schedule any lunches or dinners.
During any given lunch time in Manhattan, there are probably more than 100 different soups for sale.
It's a tearoom serving breakfast, tea at any time, lunch and possibly supper.
Before reacting to any given lunch, we really need to know the overall context.
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