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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have no breakfast" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone did not eat breakfast or does not have breakfast available. Example: "Due to my busy schedule this morning, I had to leave the house in a hurry and have no breakfast."
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'Normally we have no breakfast.
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"There is no food in school," she says, and the children have had no breakfast.
I'd had no breakfast.
Children were grouped into those who had no breakfast or had only milk, and those who, apart from milk, had a complete breakfast including fruit, juice or some other food in addition to milk and toast or cookies.
Besides, determination of stimulated C-peptide is a laborious, expensive, and time-consuming process and is unpleasant for the child (the patient has no breakfast and then undergoes a 90-min study and delays the morning insulin dose).
Children in the high WHtR group were less often rated as sportingly active (p < 0.05), more often consumed soft drinks outside school (p < 0.01) and more often had no breakfast before school (p < 0.001).
Subjects were allocated to two groups, those who had no or an incomplete breakfast (e.g., only coffee, milk, chocolate, cocoa or yogurt), and the rest.
I just can't believe I have no orange for breakfast.
If I went on the 7 a.m. hike and took the aerobics or yoga class, I would have no time for breakfast.
Mr Obama remains aloof he has no regular breakfast or lunch even with the main Democrats in Congress.
If the oatmeal had not arrived, the BedSty agency would have had no other breakfast food (or rice, grain or pasta food) available to distribute.
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