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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bred" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misusage of the word "bred," which is typically used as the past participle of "breed."
Example: "The dog is a bred champion, known for its exceptional skills in competitions."
Alternatives: "a breed" or "a type".
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She spent at least $10,000 on fencing and $6,000 on a bred flock of 30 ewes.
In the first wintering experiment, Hopum, a bred cultivar, was cultivated in the dry paddy field where the weedy rice (WD-3) occurred at a rate of more than 500 plants per m2.
The disputed indirect link suggesting that purchasing a bred dog means more shelter animals will in turn die, has been supported by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
If no elongated conceptuses were observed in a bred female, tissue samples from that female were not used in the study.
A bred cow or heifer will usually not go into heat until a few weeks after giving birth.
Occasionally a bred cow will display false heats, but this is no indication that she has come back into heat especially if the only last for a short time then quit.
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Thus, evolution has favored a "breed early, breed often" strategy for mice.
You're a breed apart.
Arroyo seemed a breed apart.
We are a breed.
Trump is a breed apart.
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