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Discover Ludwig"warm lunch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a meal that is served or eaten at a warm temperature. Example: "The students were served a delicious warm lunch of chicken and rice in the school cafeteria."
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Roza Vladescu, 89, who has cancer, has a warm lunch delivered for $1 by a beneficiary agency of the UJA-Federation of New York, one of seven charities supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
The school serves a healthy, tasty, warm lunch each day for all pupils.
Like when Bub was debating between two Lunchables, trying to decide which one would make the perfect lunch that day, and I've got a kitchen counter full of cold groceries getting warm, and a plate full of my warm lunch getting cold, and I want to just roll my eyes and say Would you just pick one already!... but something stops me.
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Big long warm lunches at trestle tables in the sun, with loads of courses and wine.
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Nowadays and in our much more inclement climate, while it still makes a superb breakfast, we would also recommend it as a warming lunch or a light supper.
Make enough soup for a few days - it will freeze so you don't need to eat it for the whole week - take it to work in a flask or ping it in the microwave for a warming lunch.
It was a warm, sunny day, so after a quick lunch we drove to one of Auckland's regional parks.
A warm buffet lunch was served for the ministers, who included the senior Eurosceptic backbencher Bernard Jenkin and the sacked attorney general Dominic Grieve.
Serve warm for lunch or dinner, sprinkled with a little more thyme if you like, with a crisp green salad dressed with a mustardy vinaigrette.
The dining room, above, is opulent and warm, while lunch is best enjoyed outdoors overlooking the spa area, if the weather permits.
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