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The phrase "have meal" is not correct in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "have a meal". For example: After a long day of work, I like to have a meal with my family.
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All residential campuses have meal plans, but not all students enjoy them.
At one multiethnic church, we were struck when volunteer leaders told us that they all have meal budgets.
However, Mr. Ebenhoch said that if Northwest did go ahead, it would sell food only on flights that currently do not have meal service.
(There is also regular food — oily croques-madames, hulking crêpes, omelettes as big as handbags — that should be summoned from the kitchen only if you have meal guilt to assuage or kids to nourish).
"Long hours (12-hour shifts) without time to have meal breaks, having to work up to 78 hours in seven days, being exhausted mentally and physically, having to go straight to bed on coming home.
(There is also regular food oily croques-madames, hulking crêpes, omelettes as big as handbags that should be summoned from the kitchen only if you have meal guilt to assuage or kids to nourish).
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"We used to have meals together.
The residents of the 16 bedrooms there have meals, laundry and housekeeping taken care of.
They have meals, snacks and access to health care.
People can come meet one another to have meals and do their shopping.
Always have meals for them at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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