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The phrase "some breeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific types or varieties of animals, typically in the context of discussing characteristics, behaviors, or traits associated with those breeds. Example: "Some breeds of dogs are known for their intelligence and trainability, making them excellent service animals."
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However, through selective breeding, some breeds of horses are quite docile, particularly certain draft horses.
Some breeds are more vocal than others.
"Some breeds are easier to keep, others are easier to pass along," Ms. Schultz said.
Some breeds are esoteric for a reason, and are likely to stay that way.
Stand stock-still and look away – some breeds see eye-contact as threatening.
It is possible that some breeds shed less dander — bits of hair and skin — than others.
Some breeds, such as the Pekingese, could be owned only by royalty.
Some breeds were on show alongside tigers and giraffes in Ankara's zoo.
Or maybe some unhappy Americans are unhappy because America is relatively conservative: that conservatism by some breeds unhappiness in others.
Some breeds of plants which produce non-edible vegetable oils are becoming the targets for biodiesel production.
Some breeds are more prone to digging than others.
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