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The phrase "a fast breakfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a breakfast that is quick to prepare or consume, often for people in a hurry.
Example: "On busy mornings, I prefer to have a fast breakfast like a smoothie or a granola bar."
Alternatives: "quick breakfast" or "speedy breakfast".
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Actually, my consulting company, BrainReserve, advised a certain client that today's busy consumers would respond to a complete nutritional "cookie product" for a fast breakfast or midmorning snack.
Once the pan is thoroughly heated, the crepes will cook very quickly, making a fast breakfast.
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A low-sugar impact protein shake makes a fast, simple breakfast in about the time it takes to pour cereal and milk.
"People are eating foods today that are better for them and, with all the convenience foods in the marketplace, it's easier than ever to eat a fast, healthy breakfast," said MRCA's Diane Marpe.
That is a fast, nutritious breakfast.
"The real key was that it was not a fast-food breakfast," says Glovsky. "It was a made-to-order breakfast, where delivery times were not fast enough to create an adequate turnaround.
As acknowledged by an RTD official, one member of the group regularly fetches the boss a fast-food breakfast.
I also did not ― could not ― verify his driving speed or route to see if he had stopped for a fast-food breakfast on the way to school.
Eat a fast-acting breakfast.
This new store, then, is both a marker of the success of the line in test markets and a bet on the appeal of faster breakfast service for a wider audience.
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