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The phrase "in lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular time of day, specifically midday or noon. For example, "I always enjoy having a nap in lunch."
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We wait in lunch lines, lift lines, gas lines, bathroom lines and fan lines.
I glanced around the room and noticed that the other diners were engrossed in lunch.
Inspectors will be told to spend time in lunch halls during their visits.
I brought in lunch (in a reusable, washable Tupperware, of course).
But participation in school breakfast is much lower than in lunch.
They will spend the entire 60-minute period in lunch isolation.
Popular recently has been a "drop in" lunch once a week.
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Lunch box from £3.75, takeaway; eat-in lunch £6.95.
A 450g take-home pack of meatballs from 80 £7, eat-in lunch £11.
We will have an honors winter check-in lunch on Thursday, February 23 from 11 30-1 20pm in Gilbert 115.
Their school serves a "catered-in" lunch.
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