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The phrase "breed to" is correct and usable in written English, typically in the context of animal breeding.
You can use it when discussing the purpose or intention behind breeding animals for specific traits or characteristics.
Example: "Farmers often breed to enhance the milk production of their dairy cows."
Alternatives: "breed for" or "breed with the intention to".
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"I do not breed to the street standard," she says.
But opera critics are a harder breed to please.
"It takes a special breed to be a trucker.
Selecting the animals can go beyond breed to — yes — personality.
Economic forces can push a breed to extinction with frightening swiftness.
The affenpinscher was the first of his breed to win a Westminster group.
The next morning they were on their way north -- to nest, to breed, to fledge young.
"To try to breed to that many mares is hard work," Tokutake said through an interpreter.
To end cyberbullying, we must use the closeness we've allowed to breed to our advantage.
As the owner of three ex-racing greyhounds, I heartily recommend this breed to apartment dwellers.
Squabs would mature and breed to produce birds genetically similar to passenger pigeons.
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