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"early lunch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a meal taken early in the day, typically before the usual or expected time for lunch. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - We're having an early lunch today because we have a meeting in the afternoon. - Shall we have an early lunch and then go for a walk? - I always get hungry for an early lunch when I wake up early. - Due to the time difference, we'll be having an early lunch instead of dinner. - I prefer to have an early lunch and then have a light dinner in the evening.
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There will be an early lunch and a 12.45pm inspection.
FRIDAY, NOV. 4 An early lunch meeting to discuss a branding project.
Satisfied by a morning well spent, I left for an early lunch.
Fog erased, I headed to El Pub for an early lunch.
Depending on the time, I either get breakfast or I have an early lunch.
On the Friday before the fire, Bill Purcell met me for an early lunch at Prince's.
At Sbarro, the early lunch crowd picked judiciously at the buffet.
Many students use an early lunch as a study hall to catch up on their work.
The trip would be counted, I promised my colleague, as an early lunch.
The remaining upperclassmen had an early lunch and an eighth period class.
Play did not get under way until after an early lunch because of heavy morning rain.
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