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"lunch out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of going out to eat lunch at a restaurant or other location, rather than eating at home or in a workplace cafeteria. Example: "We decided to lunch out at our favorite Italian restaurant to celebrate our anniversary."
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They tend to like eating lunch out, he said.
I'm also in a walking group, which only costs me if we lunch out together.
After lunch, out on Mulberry Street, came a crash at my feet.
"You always have concerns when a child is beyond your sight," Roxanne says, setting lunch out on the kitchen island.
Are there hidden costs for commuting, or buying lunch out, etc? What background, experience or skills do you bring to the organization?
Leave your lunch out too long and someone might just eat it for you.
So, the retired will lunch out while young working families depend on food banks.
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A family of cats was lunching out front.
More often than not, my lunch comes out of a Pringle tube.
1 30 p.m. Lunch turns out to be a sprawling, semi-spontaneous party.
Into 'WM' for lunch or out?"–back to his classroom, after lunch.
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