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The sentence "Have something for lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where the speaker is suggesting or suggesting that the listener should have a lunch meal. For example: "It's already noon, why don't you have something for lunch?".
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"Well, first it means we'll have something for lunch.
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"I have something for you".
Have something for your lips.
They usually have something cold for lunch, and they most often have dinner with their families, so business partners are most often invited to friendly meetings over coffee or tea.
I like to wake up, have some exercise, go get something for lunch... Do you know potato waffles?
It has something for everyone".
"This has something for everybody".
Lac Bay has something for everyone.
Have something different for breakfast.
NOSH If I've gone out for lunch I tend to just have something small in the house for dinner: sandwich, cottage cheese.
Then if we're out for lunch I'll have something like pasta, or maybe a double chicken breast in Nando's.
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