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Discover Ludwig"take lunch" is not a complete sentence and is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a subject and a verb. A correct sentence would be "I will take my lunch" or "Let's take our lunch break." You can use "take lunch" in spoken English as a shortened way of saying "take a lunch break." For example, "I have to take lunch at 12 p.m." or "Let's take lunch together today." Incorrect: Take lunch at noon. Correct: Let's take lunch at noon.
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I come in early and rarely take lunch breaks.
LUNCH BREAK I take lunch communally at the center.
(Berezovsky and his team take lunch in a consultation room).
It is 3pm and the lone midwife has yet to take lunch.
I usually take lunch at my desk or go to hospital canteen.
Tickets are $40; take lunch and enjoy it in the Westchester estate's beautiful gardens (Ratliff).
Feeding them at their new desks -- traders do not take lunch breaks -- taxed Jersey City's resources.
We constantly have numbers shoved down our throats and aren't allowed to take lunch breaks.
Working in the City I came to realise bankers do not take lunch breaks, they have lunch-day-breaks.
Dye had not bothered to take lunch or dinner breaks; he ate in his Jeep and kept moving dirt and soil.
From time to time he would escape the goldfish bowl of Cardiff and take lunch and a few hours of reflection with some close friends.
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