Sentence examples for a breed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a breed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or category of animals, particularly in the context of domesticated animals like dogs or cats, or metaphorically to describe a group of people with shared characteristics.
Example: "The Labrador Retriever is a breed known for its friendly and outgoing nature."
Alternatives: "a type" or "a variety".

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You're a breed apart.

Arroyo seemed a breed apart.

We are a breed.

Texans — they were a breed apart.

But baseball supporters are a breed apart.

Among musicians, drummers are a breed apart.

Its origin as a breed is unknown.

New Yorkers may be a breed apart.

And Ruby is a breed apart.

"As a breed, we're the ultimate generalists.

"Steelworkers are a breed apart," he said.

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