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Discover Ludwig"before lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the time frame prior to the midday meal. For example: "We will have to finish this report before lunch."
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And that was before lunch.
Certainly not before lunch, anyway.
All before lunch.
Before lunch: nothing.
One more over before lunch.
I'd be back before lunch.
That all happened before lunch.
The scientific program will run before lunch.
Instead, he was here before lunch.
She dispensed with her publicist before lunch.
Was it before lunch or after lunch?
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