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"do lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "do lunch" in casual or informal contexts, usually to refer to the activity of grabbing a meal with someone, typically during the noon hour. For example, you could say, "Tom and I are planning to do lunch tomorrow, want to join us?".
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Do lunch maybe, sometime.
And I'd do lunch, too".
A PATTERN OF TEMPLATES "Let's do lunch".
Mom, yes, I can do lunch.
You want to do lunch?'" she said he'd ask.
"You guys want to do lunch?" Luis asked.
She doesn't "do" lunch, saying, "It breaks up the day".
Let's do lunch The Magdalen Chapter Hotel in Exeter has launched a Cooks Club.
He's going to insist that the two of you "do lunch".
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"I don't do lunches," said Mrs. Silverberg.
So how does Lunch plan to do it?
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