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Discover Ludwig"made breakfast" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of preparing breakfast, such as in the sentence "I made breakfast for my family this morning."
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"I made breakfast".
In the morning, Mary made breakfast.
Each morning, the women made breakfast for the children.
And after being up all night, he had made breakfast.
We also made breakfast for them and became their local guides".
They made breakfast at about nine, the coffee taking eighteen minutes to boil.
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Who makes breakfast?
Then we make breakfast.
I make breakfast, lunch.
I can make breakfast".
Here in the kitchen making breakfast.
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