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The phrase 'were bred in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the place of origin or upbringing of a particular type of organism or person. For example, you might say: "Strong Irish wolfhounds were bred in the rugged hills of Ireland."
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In 2010, the study said, 20 standard-bred mares were bred in Maryland.
The winners of all three eliminations were bred in Sweden.
Some were bred in highly controlled research environments.
Those meanings come, as it were, bred in the bone.
They were bred in old Southern Rhodesia, under the whites - the mission schools, the better schools.
Then the pups from each group were bred in a similar way, through 10 generations.
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CBK mice 25 were bred in-house.
Animals for these experiments were bred in-house.
Animals were bred in-house following Home Office (UK) regulations.
All mice were bred in-house, introducing new breeders every 3 to 4 generations.
C57Bl/6 WT and ACKR2-deficient mice (Jamieson et al, 2005) were bred in-house.
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