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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go for lunch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are inviting someone to go with you to have lunch. For example, "Would you like to go for lunch with me today?".
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You can go for lunch.
Where to go for lunch?
Pieces of Pig advice: Go for lunch on a weekday.
I should text him, go for lunch …" he mutters, deflecting.
And here's another consideration: go for lunch instead of dinner.
Afterward, my goddaughter and I go for lunch at Sant Ambroeus.
"That's on the record". Pieces of Pig advice: Go for lunch on a weekday.
Before we go for lunch, Temperley takes me on a breakneck tour of her domain.
I go for lunch in restaurants quite a lot, but I don't care where I go.
Then, at 11, I would feel hungry, so I would go for lunch.
Go for lunch so you don't miss views of the still-rural northeastern Connecticut countryside.
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