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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a breeder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who breeds animals or plants, typically for specific traits or characteristics.
Example: "She is a breeder of championship dogs, known for their exceptional lineage and training."
Alternatives: "a producer of" or "a cultivator of".
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His father is a breeder of livestock and race horses.
His mother is a breeder of thoroughbred racehorses in Middleburg.
His mother is a breeder of Bernese mountain dogs.
Charmian was English, the Queen's cousin, and Laird was a wealthy American, a breeder of horses.
The bridegroom, 40, is a breeder of thoroughbred horses in Newmarket, England.
Megargee himself became a breeder of Scottish terriers and a dog-show judge.
One was a breeder of Scotties and was very worried lest obedience trials become too popular.
HAMLET: Get thee to a nunnery: why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?
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Try to buy a puppy from a breeder instead of a pet store.
For example, the Germany-based multinational "KWS Saat AG", which is a major breeder of GM varieties, has also established a successful organic breeding program and offers organic maize cultivars in Germany and Austria.
As well as riding, she was a keen breeder of hunters.
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