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"buffet lunch" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a meal that is laid out in a buffet style, where guests can walk around a selection of dishes and help themselves. For example: "The staff enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch at the end of their training session."
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Buffet lunch".
THE BILL Buffet lunch: $10.
PRICES -- Buffet lunch, $9.
Some came for the storied buffet lunch.
Chaula's serves a great Indian buffet lunch.
"Buffet lunch," the official said, "will be provided for guests".
Buffet lunch, $11. Dinner entrees, $13 to $22.
"Do go upstairs, where a buffet lunch will be served".
Helen, who is helping herself to a buffet lunch, nods.
A small crowd gathers for a buffet lunch.
THE BILL Buffet lunch, $12 (Saturday and Sunday, $14).
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