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The sun at last broke through about noon.
"I'm not accustomed to working day and night." "You'll soon get used to it."
From the spring equinox the day become longer than the night, and living creatures are becoming full of life.
You do not have to bring your lunch.
I'm eating lunch.
Will it start snowing at noon or later?
From nine in the morning to three in the afternoon
Do you have time to eat lunch with me?
It's 4:30 in the afternoon.
I haven't eaten lunch yet.
My father made me a delicious lunch.
I eat lunch every day at noon.
Tom had lunch with Mary.
If you work day and night, you will lose your health.
My father worked hard night and day.
I was having lunch.
I was having lunch.
I was having lunch.
I was having lunch.

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