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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proper breakfast" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a complete and satisfying meal eaten in the morning. You can use it anytime you want to emphasize that a meal is substantial and has all the necessary components. Example: "Before a long day of hiking, it's important to have a proper breakfast consisting of eggs, toast, and fruit."
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And don't forget to have a proper breakfast first".
Sunday today, so she made a proper breakfast: a nice hearty sendoff for Ray.
Not too many people have time for a proper breakfast before work.
It was our first proper breakfast in three or four months.
Despite all this I rarely have a proper breakfast – it's usually something quick, like a slice of toast.
Proper breakfast is at a circular table painted with the points of the compass in jolly red, yellow and blue.
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They also do proper breakfasts, featuring the best field mushrooms in the world.
We have good road signs, proper breakfasts, good meat, cheese, bread, Cornish pasties, beautiful countryside, hedgerows, impressive public ceremonies, even temperament, and an extraordinarily supple language and rich literature.
"They were fed a proper English breakfast and sent on their way".
Caroline wolfs down her Portobello mushroom and Quorn sausages, happy to be eating a proper cooked breakfast for once in spite of being a vegetarian.
Instead, the apples were served the next day in what she and I considered their proper incarnation: breakfast, cold from the fridge and bathed in cream.
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