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Discover Ludwig"had lunch at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe where you ate lunch. For example, "Yesterday, I had lunch at a small cafe downtown."
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Stein and her lifelong partner, Alice B Toklas, had lunch at about noon and ate an early, light supper.
We even had lunch, at a sleek Italian restaurant.
A week later we had lunch at Nobu.
Group had lunch at the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf.
I had lunch at The View Tube café just a stone's throw from the Olympic Stadium.
Not long ago, he and I had lunch at a quiet restaurant in Baton Rouge.
She had lunch at the White House on Monday with President Obama.
He had just had lunch at a brasserie near his office.
One afternoon, Ramis and I had lunch at a tavern near his office.
He had lunch at the rectory with his wife and their priest, surrounded by reporters.
It was all our female co-workers talked about when we had lunch at the cafeteria.
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