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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have lunch with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of having a meal with someone. For example: "I'm excited to have lunch with my best friend today!".
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You could go have lunch with everyone.
"I got to have lunch with him.
At noon, Mr. Biden will have lunch with Mr. Obama.
I have lunch with people five years younger than me.
I hope to have lunch with him soon.
Tomorrow we have lunch with Nika the Squeaker.
"Bob said: 'Why don't you have lunch with him?
"Let him have lunch with some of us.
She suggested that the three of them meet, and that Baquet then have lunch with Gibson.
Then he was gone, whisked away to have lunch with a potential donor.
"I have lunch with those guys all the time," Hamlet said.
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