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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have lunch at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you would like to communicate that someone is going somewhere to eat lunch. For example, "We are going to have lunch at the diner down the street."
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Afterward, they have lunch at the Lindenwood.
Three go shopping and have lunch at a mall.
We have lunch at her offices in Lilongwe.
If it's not to listen to World at One, why have lunch at one?
We have lunch at a café called In A Pickle in the heart of Griffith.
Greenspan and he agreed to have lunch at the Bankers Club.
You can also picnic on the estate or have lunch at the bistro.
I have lunch at about 3pm, joining Mrs Harding who is organising her handbag.
Mattis and Tillerson talk three or four times a week and have lunch at least once.
Mr. Bush and Mr. Hu will have lunch at the White House, but no state dinner.
Right now, students have lunch at their desks, with teachers eating alongside them.
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