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    lunch out

    US /lʌntʃ aʊt/

    ・

    UK /lʌntʃ aʊt/

    A2
    phr.v.To eat lunch outside the home or workplace.
    We usually lunch out on Fridays at a nearby cafe.

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    08:23Learn English - Conditions: Mixed
    • it, okay: "if it was fine, we usually had lunch out". Or another one "we wore overcoats,

      it, okay: "if it was fine, we usually had lunch out". Or another one "we wore overcoats,

    • "If it was fine, we usually had lunch out." Or another one, "We wore overcoats if it was cold." Or "We used to take them in by car if they were late." And finally, the last group I want to put up is the when we get a time shift from past to present.

      "If it was fine, we usually had lunch out." Or another one, "We wore overcoats if it was cold." Or "We used to take them in by car if they were late." And finally, the last group I want to put up is the when we get a time shift from past to present.

    A2

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    • And, um, we were skiing and we were getting lunch, and this—the waiter brought our lunch out, and

      And, um, we were skiing and we were getting lunch, and this—the waiter brought our lunch out, and

    • And, um, we were skiing and we were getting lunch, and this—the waiter brought our lunch out,

      And, um, we were skiing and we were getting lunch, and this—the waiter brought our lunch out,

    A2