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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hurried breakfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a breakfast that is eaten quickly, often due to time constraints or a busy schedule.
Example: "I had to grab a cup of coffee and a hurried breakfast before rushing out the door to catch my train."
Alternatives: "a quick breakfast" or "a fast breakfast".
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The more self-centred and passionate writers seldom succeeded in journalistic prose as well as those who could forget their ego and adapt their style to a public that wanted to be entertained, moved, or convinced, perhaps, but whose attention span extended no further than the 15 minutes of a train ride or of a hurried breakfast.
After a hurried breakfast, I got to my office and turned on my computer.
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If your are in a hurry try instant breakfast.
When she awoke next morning it was broad day She hurried down to breakfast but there was no one about except a young woman clearing away the remains of the party.
"My goal is to create a dynasty team, and I'm not in a hurry," he said over a breakfast of eggs Benedict.
Or, even worse, eating a large breakfast in a hurry before hitting the gym and, in turn, being faced with the dreaded side cramp.
The story of what Mr Giuliani did on September 11 is the stuff of legend: how he was told of the first plane hitting the Twin Towers while at breakfast and hurried to the site; how he made a harrowing march through the dust and raining ash of the stricken buildings; and how he addressed the people of New York with a message of hope while George Bush was nowhere to be seen.
The Breakfast Don't be in a hurry to rush out of the door.
If you're in a hurry and you have no time to sit down to breakfast try keeping a stock of healthy breakfast bars and bananas!
I asked Aamish to have breakfast before he left, but he said: "How can you ask me to have breakfast when I'm late for school?" But he had breakfast and ran out of the door in a hurry.
I expected the buffet to cost more than a regular breakfast, but I was hungry and in a hurry.
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