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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fish for lunch' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a meal that includes fish, as in this example sentence: "I'm having fish for lunch today, so I'm planning to go shopping for some tilapia."
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They flew out and returned a few hours later to share a fish for lunch.
"We have grilled chicken or fish for lunch and dinner with vegetables, potatoes or broccoli.
Back in town, waterside restaurants served excellent fish for lunch, with a view of river life.
For me, if I have something sweet in the morning, I'll have a protein shake or fish for lunch.
Aurora hopefully ticked off, next day you'll fish for lunch (cooked on board) and explore Tromso before an evening flight.
On Saturdays, when Ms. Kleinman is busy decorating cakes, he has tuna fish for lunch with Betty.
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Gmail has 425 million users worldwide, including me, and while I was never arrogant enough to assume that the company took any interest in the daily back and forth with my boyfriend concerning what's for dinner ("not fish please, I had fish yesterday, for lunch"), I always assumed there must be some kind of machine scanning my inbox.
5: Tuna fish salad for lunch.
In the tourist crush of July, fish served for lunch goes straight from the lake to the fryer.
"I've been up here 10 days," he said earlier this month, "and I've had a tuna fish sandwich for lunch every single day".
There's no peanut butter on the menu at Dawat, however, and so he's seemingly content with a few vegetable pakoras and a simple tandoori fish entrée for lunch.
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