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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate lunches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of consuming lunch meals in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate lunches at two different restaurants to try their special dishes."
Alternatives: "had lunches" or "consumed lunches".
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Last year 13 million American students ate lunches free or at a reduced price at school, but only two million were enrolled in summer food programs, said George Braley, acting administrator of food and nutrition services for the United States Department of Agriculture.
Workers for Habitat ate lunches and dinners at different black churches in the region.
Clark frequently ate lunches offered by the group at various churches in Bethesda.
They ate lunches of fried whiting and fried okra at Flava, a soul-food cafe set in a brick compound one block off Main Street.
* Where to eat: We often ate lunches on the trail and light suppers at our hotel.
On the ferry, some nuns sat inside and ate lunches that they had packed; others went outside to lean on the rail on a glorious fall day.
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I ate lunch at all different times.
We ate lunch.
You ate lunch, it was white only".
He ate lunch and lay down for a nap.
On weekends, I ate lunch with my parents.
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