We could meet on lunch.
We could meet over lunch.
Do these sentences convey the same meaning?
Is there any circumstances where we can use " we could meet on lunch"? Is this sentence is not correct at any circumstances?
Doesn't it mean that we can meet during lunch time?
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Are there any circumstances when we can use "we could meet on lunch"? Is this sentence not correct under any circumstances?
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Not unless it catches on. Until then, no.
If I'm on lunch, am I sitting on it?