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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also breeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or results of a particular action or situation, often in a context where something is being produced or generated in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The lack of communication in the team also breeds misunderstandings and conflicts."
Alternatives: "also creates" or "also fosters".
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Dr. Orton, famous for his breeding work in developing the beautiful Rutgers hybrid dogwoods, also breeds hollies.
Success also breeds overconfidence.
She also breeds Jerseys.
She also breeds horses.
Success also breeds success.
But it also breeds complacency.
But strong performance also breeds high expectations.
It also breeds and rears all its cattle and lambs'.
He also breeds Arabian horses, 65 of which live on the Shenandoah campus.
But like many affluent Mongolians these days, he also breeds racehorses.
She also breeds too many pigs for the amount of space she has.
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