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join for lunch
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'join for lunch' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can typically be used when inviting someone to join you for a meal. For example: "Let's join for lunch tomorrow and catch up!".
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Alternative expressions(20)
have dinner with
have breakfast together
partake in dinner
meet for lunch
have dinner together
be my guest for dinner
arrange a lunch date
meet for coffee
join us for breakfast
join for dinner
have time together
meet for a luncheon
Share a lunch
dine together
gathered for lunch
grab lunch together
joined for lunch
get together for lunch
Meet for lunch
break bread together
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60 human-written examples
We were joined for lunch by my cousin Keith Cushman, who has taught in the English department of U.N.C.-Greensboro since before the first Chinese restaurant came to town.
News & Media
His skillful piloting of the ship earned him a ship-driving award, which he did not mention when the 11 uniformed men and women whom he joined for lunch asked him questions about his background.
News & Media
Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested in meeting with Brian or joining for lunch!
Academia
She was joined for lunch by Mary Rose Grim.
News & Media
One of them is my friend Jim, who I joined for lunch in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, where we talked about Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate as well as our mutual disdain for Barack Obama.
News & Media
So, people in Menlo Park would see "Join us for lunch in Menlo Park," while people in San Francisco would see "Join us for lunch in San Francisco".
News & Media
Archie agreed to join me for lunch.
News & Media
Did anyone, he inquired, want to join him for lunch?
News & Media
Please join us for lunch at 1pm in Littauer 166.
Academia
I'll join you for lunch afterwards". And that was how my interview with Don DeLillo began.
News & Media
Join us for lunch on December 7th with current Miller Postdoctoral Fellow and future MVZ/IB faculty Rebecca Tarvin!
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When inviting someone, specify the location and time to avoid ambiguity and ensure clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "join for lunch" in highly formal contexts. Opt for phrases like "attend the luncheon" or "partake in lunch" for a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "join for lunch" functions primarily as an invitation or suggestion. It's used to ask someone to accompany you for a meal. Ludwig indicates that while grammatically sound, the phrase is uncommon.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "join for lunch" is a grammatically correct but infrequent way to invite someone to have lunch. Ludwig's AI confirms its grammatical correctness, and although no examples were found, it can function perfectly well as a polite invitation to a midday meal. In formal situations, alternative phrases such as "attend a luncheon" or "partake in lunch" may be more suitable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Can I join you for lunch?
Asks for permission to join an existing lunch plan.
Would you like to join me for lunch?
More polite phrasing, asking for someone to join you specifically.
Have lunch together
Focuses on the shared activity of eating lunch, omitting the invitation aspect.
Let's lunch together
Suggests a mutual desire to have lunch.
Meet for lunch
Emphasizes the meeting aspect, suggesting a pre-arranged plan.
Share a lunch
Highlights the sharing of a meal experience.
Join us at lunchtime
More specific about the time of day.
Come to lunch
A simpler, more direct invitation.
Partake in lunch
A more formal way of saying have lunch.
Break bread together
Idiomatic expression emphasizing camaraderie during a meal.
FAQs
How can I politely ask someone to "join for lunch"?
You can use phrases like "Would you like to "join me for lunch"?" or "Are you free to "have lunch together"?" for a more courteous approach.
What's a more formal way to say "join for lunch"?
In formal settings, consider using phrases like "attend the luncheon" or "partake in lunch".
Is it appropriate to use "join for lunch" in a business email?
While acceptable, it might be better to use a slightly more professional tone such as, "I would like to invite you to "meet for lunch" to discuss..."
What does "join for lunch" mean?
It's an invitation to accompany someone for a midday meal. It's a casual way of suggesting you "have lunch together".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested