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The phrase "bred as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which someone or something was raised or developed, often in relation to specific traits or characteristics. Example: "He was bred as a champion racehorse, known for his speed and endurance." Alternatives: "raised as" or "trained to be".

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Males can be bred as long as they are fertile, although with age the motility and quantity of sperm decrease.

A continued breeding of mules caused the breed to decline faster than other draft breeds, as purebred horses were not bred as often.

Fish were fed twice daily, and bred as described elsewhere [ 69].

C57BL/6 wild-type breeders were purchased from Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME) and bred as needed.

Born and bred, as the saying goes.

Weren't they originally bred as fighter dogs?

In Japan, they are bred as works of art.

The Dorsai offshoot, bred as professional soldiers, is used to explore ethical questions raised by militarism.

Animals will be bred as sex slaves; even incest might be allowed.

Working dog, any of various breeds of dog bred as guard, herding, draft, or rescue animals.

"Although bred as domestic pets, the monkeys should be considered wild animals which require specialist care and feeding," said police.

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