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"plans for lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ideas or plans for when, where, and what to have for lunch. For example, you could write, "My friends and I have been making plans for lunch tomorrow."
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The Ravens eat game plans for lunch.
Perhaps he's made plans for lunch.
The next morning, Mr. Jackson called Mr. Roth, and they made plans for lunch.
She plans for lunch: cold buckwheat noodles with beef slices and diced cucumber in a pickled daikon broth; for dinner, rice cake medallions in oxtail soup.
I have ambitious plans for lunch – "Treat her like a princess" are the instructions on one box of goodies – but I run out of time and reheat two pasties, part of an unusually butch Valentine's hamper from Devon Hampers.
But no sooner did Seth hint at a hankering for, say, pizza and brownies at a certain restaurant than my father was making plans for lunch on the town.
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What's the plan for lunch today?
By two o'clock, it had become apparent that our handlers had not planned for lunch.
Helen writes about trouble finding healthy lunch options at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike, and the importance of planning for lunch the day before.
We would appreciate individuals letting Don Halseth know if they can make it by leaving a message at 607-255-5460 or an e-mail at [email protected] as that helps plan for lunch and refreshments.
A full meal here can cost €35-€40 €35-€40e perfect plan for lunch is to order just a copious helping of the traditional lagoon dish, risotto di gò, which has all but disappeared in mostheenetian restaurants.
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