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Discover Ludwig"bred of" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something as having come from a particular source or ancestor. For example, you could say "the modern dog was bred of wolves".
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One of the farmers noted that the population of the local bred of sheep, the pure-bred Exmoor Horns, had fallen from thousands to just hundreds in about 20 years as a result of this change.
The misunderstanding is bred of American optimism and provinciality.
I was bred of steel and glass, the right stuff.
Another cause and Marano stresses it over all others is insecurity bred of the global economy.
This project, of subjecting the world to historie – "inquiry" – was one bred of the age.
Another cause — and Marano stresses it over all others — is insecurity bred of the global economy.
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Failures breed caution, of course.
"They are breeds of falcon.
13 Breeds of goat.
Cartoonists are a peculiar breed of artist.
Is it a new breed of car?
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