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Discover Ludwig"late lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to refer to a meal that is later than the traditional lunchtime. For example, "We decided to meet for a late lunch at 3:00".
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Late lunch and then, later, dinner in Santa Fe.
Then lobster rolls for a late lunch.
"I had a late lunch," Simon said.
Late lunch, then table football.
Maybe we can have a late lunch?" "Sure," he said.
I work until late lunch and then I knock off.
"I had a late lunch: rice, tuna, no sauce.
Similar(4)
Upstairs, the late-lunch crowd is piling in.
4 P.M. Eat a late lunch/early dinner.
I'll try and describe our early supper/late lunch.
Hungry, the Taylors caught a late lunch.
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