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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new stallion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently acquired or introduced male horse, particularly in contexts related to breeding or horse racing.
Example: "The farm just purchased a new stallion to enhance their breeding program."
Alternatives: "a fresh stallion" or "an additional stallion".
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The Shelbys are back in the motherland to buy a new stallion.
As a new stallion, with no progeny of racing age, I'll Have Another's value is at its peak right now.
Preston will have yearlings to school, McGinnis will start planning for a new stallion to look after, and Troutt will continue caring for his WinStar team.
Part of a new stallion's discomfort could involve the herd mentality that is inherent in all horses, she said.
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She proceeds to tell us that the name of her band is the Hooves of Destiny, that she was raised on chewing tobacco and stuffed clams, and that she's got a "shiny new stallion" called Peter Andre.
"Nowadays, the world is lit by lightning," Tennessee Williams wrote, and he wasn't even taking into account climate change, so who am I to deny anyone's curio cabinet a new glass stallion ("will canter its way into your heart," promises the catalog copy, $445) or shell with pearl ("replicate the wonders of the sea in your own home," $200)?
WinStar was looking to promote its new stallion Distorted Humor and thought it would be helpful if he produced some good New York-breds.
The next highest priced new stallion in Britain in 2013, Nathaniel - beaten by Frankel on their only two meetings - is £20,000.
Mike Pons, co-owner of Country Life and Merryland farms, said he began to notice a change "when we brought the first of our new stallions back in 2012".
She added new stallions to her herd with Dreamazon in the 1980s, and a Silver Vanity descendant, SDA Silver Legend, in 2001.
Being one of the new stallions at Shadai and surrounded by older, veteran studs, War Emblem could simply be intimidated.
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