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The abbreviation for "before breakfast" is "a.m." (ante meridiem), while "before supper" doesn't have a standard abbreviation but is often referred to informally as "pre-supper." In contexts like meal planning or scheduling, you might simply use "pre-breakfast" and "pre-supper" to convey the idea.

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