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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a lunch" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "John and his colleagues had a lunch break at noon before resuming their work."
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And he had a lunch date.
We, however, couldn't relax — we had a lunch date.
I asked if they had had a lunch break.
"We obviously met in Fiesole and had a lunch under the trees of the piazza.
But other officials said Mr. Bush had a lunch meeting with Mr. O'Neill, the treasury candidate.
She had a lunch pail of dollar bills next to her.
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This is a unique team, in that they've never, ever, ever, in all those years, had a lunch-pail persona, which is really what this team is now.
"It was a very honest, classy team that had a lunch-pail mentality and conducted themselves on and off the ice like true gentlemen.
You should certainly have a lunch at Katz's.
Monday, I have a lunch date with my wife.
The calendar commences with a Lunch Ladder: "one person has a lunch, charges £15 a head, and those who attend have a lunch in turn and so on".
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