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The phrase "are having lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action or event that is currently taking place, typically in the present continuous tense.
Example: "They are having lunch at the new restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "are eating lunch" or "are partaking in lunch".
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"You need only to tell Clarisse that you are having lunch with me, Monsieur Blatand".
Valerie and her mother, Marilyn, are having lunch at a restaurant in Gainesville, Florida.
They are having lunch, dinner or doing what Thais do best -- snacking.
By the mid-eighties, nine hundred or more guests are having lunch at the church's Mission House every day.
The parents, their two children, a six-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy, are having lunch.
We are having lunch at my hotel, and I comment on the glass doors opening to the flower-filled courtyard.
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"We're having lunch!" Mr. Kaminsky announced.
We were having lunch in Northampton.
We're having lunch at the Swerdlows'".
You were having lunch with Philip Johnson.
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