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'breed for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever one wishes to express their desire to cultivate or develop a particular trait or quality. For example: "They are attempting to breed for quality livestock with robust health."
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They just try to breed for the highest-price horse, whether it looks like they're breeding for soundness or not".
There isn't any question that when we breed for the fastest horse, we lose robustness".
"We breed for the almighty dollar here," one trainer told me.
"We're a different breed for sure," said Ron Capps, 43, a funny car driver.
The competitors consisted mostly of Arabian horses, the preferred breed for endurance riding.
As an owner of Cavalier KingCharles spaniels, I agree that thisis the perfect breed for apartmentliving.
"You breed for this all your life, and you never get it," O'Neal said.
"We found that we preferred other breeds to that breed for their flavor," he said.
Or as Dr. Temple Grandin, an expert in livestock handling at Colorado State University, put it, "If you breed for those superlean big-bubble butts, you tend to breed for a very nervous, excitable pig that's very hard to handle".
"We try to breed for optimum egg size, & for the most eggs with the least feed," he said.
The association defined and regulated the breed for the first time and undertook many educational and promotional campaigns.
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