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Discover Ludwig"had meals" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of eating a designated meal (e.g. breakfast, lunch, dinner) at a specific time. It can also be used to indicate a regular or habitual eating pattern. Example: - "We had meals together every evening at 6pm." - "He had meals delivered to his office during busy workdays." - "In college, I often had meals at the campus dining hall."
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They visited, had meals out, took in movies.
They had meals out and went to football together.
But on other nights I had meals stippled with disappointment.
We never had meals together as a family; in fact, we never ate sitting down.
We dropped our bags, walked, had meals, rested and went to museums for four days.
I've had meals with politicians, but not one I had bonded with.
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So really as a child growing up, we had meal after meal without enough to eat.
"We used to have meals together.
Just having meals provided can be a tremendous relief.
It is definite that Yumin has meals.
They have meals, snacks and access to health care.
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