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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breakfast with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to having breakfast in the company of someone else.
Example: "I had a lovely breakfast with my grandmother this morning."
Alternatives: "breakfast alongside" or "breakfast together with".
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Breakfast with Prince Philip.
"I had breakfast with him.
I have breakfast with my paper.
Writer has breakfast with Thomas II.
"I had breakfast with Pinchuk.
His consolation: a "monosyllabic breakfast" with Bob Dylan).
I'd have breakfast with my husband, Jason.
We breakfast with it in the newspaper.
"Possible" Rupert breakfast with PM diarized.
It offered breakfast with an orangutan.
One day, I had breakfast with Streb.
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