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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lunch outside" can be considered correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to having a meal outdoors, typically in a park, garden, or other outdoor setting. Example: "It's such a beautiful day, let's have lunch outside and enjoy the sunshine."
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Everyone eats lunch outside on a wall.
We ate lunch outside at a picnic table near the Afghan village.
It would have to be a lunch, outside in the garden.
"I was sat here having lunch outside and Mark pulled up on a scooter," Hirst explains.
Mr. Weston said he got his start compiling lineups about 15 years ago, when he was interrupted while eating lunch outside in the Bronx.
It was a beautiful day to have lunch outside, and what could be better than having grocery store-bought sushi and a venti drink from Starbucks?
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We lunched outside, toasting one another and the year to come with cups of clinking ice and punch, and cracking open our bonbons to find colorful paper party hats and bad jokes.
Maybe at lunch or outside or at a park.
People are always washing their hands, especially if they just came from lunch or outside.
My first boss right out of college was terrific — ambitious, warm and open to friendly lunches outside the office.
We had formal seven-course dinners inside in the dining room under a chandelier; informal lunches outside.
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