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The phrase "breed without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to produce offspring without a specific trait or characteristic. Example: The scientists were able to breed a new type of tomato that is resistant to pests without using any genetic modifications.
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Modern breed historians contest that there was enough breeding stock left after the early 19th century to restart the breed without further Arabian influence, and state that it is unlikely that two horses of unremarkable breeding and conformation had a significant influence on the breed.
Then the mosquitoes breed without predators".
Their most popular holdups were their robberies of banks, where the wealthy could make money breed without doing a hand's turn.
If an alien species no longer faces the predators and diseases that it evolved alongside, once established it may breed without restraint.
And the presence of trout means that other things are alive: they cannot survive and breed without clean, clear water, clean gravel beds and an abundant supply of insect life.
A recent press release from the American Kennel Club about the new children's movie, "Good Boy," which features rare breeds, said, "A popular film can create sudden interest in a breed and this may lead people to purchase the breed without having properly researched its temperament, grooming and exercise needs".
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They instinctively defaulted to type, discussing Kipling's "lesser breeds without the law".
And it soon inspired generations of Englishmen to bring God and team sports to "lesser breeds without the law".
Kipling, a lifelong German hater (his "lesser breeds without the law" apparently referred to the Kaiser's men), had it removed from subsequent editions.
His antagonism to free trade and hostility to Kipling's "lesser breeds without the law" echo the isolationism of George W Bush's 2000 campaign.
The newest work, at U.C.L.A.'s AIDS Institute, was in mice bred without immune systems in which human thymus cells were implanted and infected.
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