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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finished lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to when someone has completed a meal. For example, "After we finished lunch, we went for a walk in the park."
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We had just finished lunch.
By the time we finished lunch, it was dark outside.
Fico has just finished lunch in the garden with friends.
We've long finished lunch when the police turn up.
In the past, children often finished lunch in five minutes so they could get to recess.
He had just finished lunch and was relaxing in his truck with the windows rolled down.
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Back in her kitchen, Applebaum was finishing lunch.
As we finish lunch, we talk about his future plans.
One group even moved outside to finish lunch on the terrace.
At Punjabi Express on East Houston Street, two cabbies finishing lunch took a more philosophical view.
"Boaters can pull right up and finish lunch in 5 or 10 minutes".
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