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The phrase "ate for breakfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing what someone consumed during the morning meal.
Example: "This morning, I ate for breakfast a delicious omelet with vegetables."
Alternatives: "had for breakfast" or "consumed for breakfast".
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Are you still going to be interested in researching what the second-in-command Union lieutenant at Appomattox ate for breakfast on the third day of the battle, six months from now?
Starbucks asked 50 customers in three states to record in journals what they ate for breakfast at home for two weeks and in restaurants for two weeks.
We would know what she ate for breakfast and what she weighed at any given moment.
Nutrition Journal presented a study that suggests people will eat the same size meals at lunch and dinner regardless of how much they ate for breakfast.
Of course it also leaves room for obscure items such as what you ate for breakfast or what shoes you ended up buying at Macys.
(For instance, what he ate for breakfast).
Kellogg's changed what the rich world ate for breakfast, and Kodak how it remembered holidays.
She introduced the family to grapefruit--what Americans ate for breakfast.
"What Paris Hilton ate for breakfast"; by contrast, the vast majority of its gems remain untapped.
Why would they want to read short messages about what someone ate for breakfast?
News flash: It is not sharing when you post a photo on Facebook of the eggs you ate for breakfast".
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