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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take breakfast' is not correct grammatically in written English.
In written English, you would use the phrase 'have breakfast' instead. For example: "I'm going to have breakfast before I go to work this morning."
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Take breakfast on the elegant terrace before plunging into the madness of Naples.
Of course: "When you take breakfast incredibly seriously it sort of becomes silly, which I like".
A buffet breakfast is usually served here, but in the quieter months L'Hostal guests take breakfast at Juma.
You get up at 10.30am, take breakfast, go for a jog followed by a sauna and a calm surf of sporting sites on the net.
It's hard to learn if irritable, distracted or even weak, and a sensitive encouragement to take breakfast in the morning is important for learning.
If you don't take breakfast (about $9 for two) to go, you can sit on the postage-stamp patio and watch the world go by.
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He took breakfast alone and did not come home for lunch.
I met Dr Goose on the stairs this morning&we took breakfast together.
Now, it takes breakfast with the mayor and a visit to ground zero.
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