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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'let's have lunch' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you suggest having lunch with someone, for example in an email or text message to a friend: "Hey, let's have lunch together this weekend!".
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It's a problem because it's at home — it's not with them when their friend says, "Let's have lunch next week," or the doctor says, "Let's schedule a new appointment".
"Let's have lunch," he begged.
"Let's have lunch," he said.
"Let's have lunch," he proposed.
This time, at least, she yielded: "Let's have lunch next week".
The mutually understood evasion, "Let's have lunch," often morphed into "Let's really have lunch".
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"When you said to your friends 'Let's go have lunch,' they would all want to know where we were going to go: either Milano's, Chinatown, or Breakfast Creek.
"Let's go have lunch," he said, pleasantly enough.
"Twelve o'clock for a normal person might be 'Let's think about having lunch,' but for me it's 'Rush Limbaugh is on,' " he said.
" 'I don't agree with you, but let's go and have lunch,' " is how he describes the reaction in Washington so far.
Let's try to have lunch every month".
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