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Discover Ludwig"from lunchtime" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means after lunchtime has started. For example: "We've been working on this project from lunchtime."
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From lunchtime today the full awards round up will be available at www.theannas.co.uk.
Today is expected to be the busiest on the roads, with congestion beginning from lunchtime as workers take half days.
The Embassy had phoned in its shopping orders in the morning, and from lunchtime onward seemed to have fallen asleep.
"So apart from lunchtime and playground duties, I could just read all day?" "'S what I'm saying".
A group of around 500 anarchists, mainly dressed in black, had begun roaming around the West End from lunchtime, many with scarves across their faces.
There will be an informal celebration of this during on Saturday 19 September, with a meeting up from lunchtime onwards in London, near the Guardian's offices.
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We all did because we were all a bit drunk from lunchtimes onwards so when Margaret telephoned my secretary to ask if I would help her, I happily fell into the back of the Daimler.
3.25pm BST Here's another line from Charles Kennedy (presumably from his lunchtime fringe).
We get episodes from Sylvie and Jerome's early relationship — its evolution from weekly lunchtime sex dates into an itinerant marriage — interspersed with episodes from their journey across Romania in the summer of 1991.
After Zhao gives me a short tour of the new store --plywood wallstockedves stocked with hip gourmet-food magazines, and a state of the art freezer in the back of the shop stocked with cuts of locally-grown pork from Wallingford, CT --we move thethe basement downstairs, away from the lunchtime din.
2.37pm GMT Back from a lunchtime meeting.
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