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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cooked lunch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a meal that has been prepared by cooking and can be used in a variety of written contexts, such as a menu description, a recipe, or a personal narrative. Example: "As I entered the kitchen, I was met with the delicious aroma of a freshly cooked lunch. My mother had prepared a hearty chicken and vegetable stir-fry that made my mouth water."
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The only unusual element in this establishment was that my father cooked lunch.
This last Christmas, I cooked lunch for my mother and our daughter Barbara.
The afternoon we met, she'd cooked lunch for herself and her older brother.
Mrs. Sherman's fire-damaged studio (5) after workers cooked lunch on the roof.
One morning in 1979, I cooked lunch for the town library.
His family, like many others, cooked lunch in an iron skillet in the fireplace.
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The Supreme Court has ordered all states to provide cooked lunches in all government schools by January.
Elizabeth Barrow celebrated her 100th birthday at a backyard gathering with her son and three grandchildren in the coastal Massachusetts town where she raised her family and cooked lunches in a school cafeteria.
They cook lunch with whatever the children bring from home.
Ms. Morton was asked to cook lunch again the next day.
She came home each day to cook lunch for them, and then returned to work.
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