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'get breakfast ready' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of preparing breakfast. For example: "I need to get breakfast ready before the guests arrive."
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He gets up before six so that he can get breakfast ready for their two children, who are seven and eleven, and then take them to their Christian private school, where classmates have told them that their father is evil for opposing Trump.
I immediately put a load of laundry in, pick up toys I was too tired to the night before, get breakfast ready, try to answer a few emails all while reciting Peppa Pig's Muddy Puddles for the umpteenth time.
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I'm getting breakfast ready for the rush of cab drivers who'll soon start arriving at my shelter near the Royal Albert Hall.
(See Tips for getting breakfast ready) Brush your teeth, and head for the door.
He related how he takes care of Emma Claire, who turned 14, and Jack, who just turned 12, and how he has not been able to see them quite as much, but "I see them in the morning to get their breakfast ready, get them off to school and then we get home at night and all eat supper together.
Get breakfast.
While Nina watches the show, I proceed to get her breakfast ready: chamomile tea, dry cheerios and a banana.
Make sure everybody gets breakfast.
Have a special breakfast ready for when they wake up.
Make breakfast or get it ready and put it on a serving tray.
Leave the hair in the turban while you get ready, eat breakfast, or do other tasks.
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