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Discover Ludwig'have brunch' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the meal that is eaten between breakfast and lunch. For example: My friends and I like to meet up on the weekends to have brunch.
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Then we have brunch.
We can have brunch.
We go every Sunday and have brunch".
On weekends she'll visit museums, or have brunch with friends.
Hyde invited me to have brunch with him and his wife at his house in Cambridge.
BRUNCH If time allows we like to have brunch in Brooklyn.
And since Nitehawk serves real food, you can also have brunch at the movies.
For $50, passengers may also have brunch after the tour at the 1776 Griswold Inn.
If you got separated from members of your party, you would always meet there the next morning and have brunch".
Ana Ibanez's original plan for Sunday was to go to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and have brunch "outside somewhere on a terrace".
One Saturday after class, they were supposed to have brunch with a third teammate, who canceled at the last minute.
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