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Discover Ludwig"lunch today" is a valid phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a meal that will occur on the current day, or as shorthand for "Do you want to have lunch today?". For example, you might write in an email "Let's grab lunch today" as a suggestion for meeting a friend for food.
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I made one for lunch today.
Page 138: "Lunch today was splendid.
What's the plan for lunch today?
It will begin sometime during lunch today.
Take your choice of lunch, today.
This was the reason for their lunch today.
"Finally, lunch today will be build-your-own tacos.
— The Guardian What's everyone getting for lunch today?
"Had a very healthy lunch today," cried a teenage student called Hunter Whitney.
"I skipped lunch today so I wouldn't miss anything on TV".
Short notice, but can I steal you away for lunch today?
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