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The phrase "made lunch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the act of preparing food for a midday meal. Example: "She woke up early and made lunch for her children before they left for school."
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In act two, she made lunch.
"I made lunch, and it smelled so good while it was cooking, but then I found myself suddenly not hungry.
That morning, his wife had made lunch for him before she went to work, leaving it on his bed in a backpack.
Mr Hussain was alerted to the presence of the lizard when he heard his wife screaming as she made lunch He told the BBC: "My wife was making lunch for me and our 15-month-old son.
She also secured a stand for her students at the Union Square Greenmarket, where they ran cooking demonstrations, and she organized a volunteer stint for them at the Bowery Mission, where they made lunch for the homeless.
So we hosted a playdate and made lunch — then my daughter took her nap, my son went outside with his friend and her father for one last pre-Irene romp in the playground, and I wrote this post.
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List items you need for making lunches (remember: making your own lunch will be much cheaper than buying ready made lunches on the run).
"I'm making lunch".
Isobel is making lunch.
We make lunch.
Now they make lunch for a living.
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