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"breed in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to animals and plants reproducing or multiplying in a certain area or environment. For example: "The population of foxes has been known to breed in this area for years."
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Oysters breed in the summer.
Insects breed in it.
The other can breed in both.
Sooty terns also breed in abundance.
They breed in stagnant water.
The mosquitoes usually breed in trapped rainwater.
Emperor penguins breed in large colonies.
Northern Fulmars breed in colonies, and breed on cliffs.
Oilbirds roost and breed in colonies inside caves.
They like to breed in rich organic material.
Does dominance status influence readiness to breed in female juncos?
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