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Discover Ludwig"over brunch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the setting of an activity, usually a conversation or meal. For example: "We discussed our plans for the summer over brunch."
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Their connection grew over brunch, leading to a passionate kiss.
Brunch Over brunch, Frog and Toad discussed Frog's dating life.
"We don't know anything about music," Prakash said one afternoon, over brunch.
The next day, over brunch, Mr. Swan told her about the SoHo apartment.
"He's in the fomenting commentary business," Mr. Axelrod said recently over brunch.
This was back at the Faculty House, where the day had begun over brunch.
Conversation over brunch turns to corruption, about which the prince appears to have strong (and surprising) views.
"I still don't know why I did that," she said recently, over brunch in a midtown hotel.
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According to this, big neckpieces will be in vogue (as will laughing, toothily, at whatever inane, over-brunch observation Carrie's made this time).
Impossibly early breakfasts on Christmas day, or tide-me-over brunches before a 6 o'clock turkey.
We would have huge weekends where we'd spend big: stay at a hotel down the coast, eat at the best restaurants, have hung-over brunches.
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