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Silak12 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Type of vs breed of?

Hi, everyone.

Could you tell me whether the two(type and breed) are intchangeable in the following sentence?

This type/breed of of rottweiler is usually found in our country only.

Which of the two are possible in the above sentence and what do the two mean?

Thanks!

  

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silak12 Which of the two are possible in the above sentence and what do the two mean? They mean the same, but the appropriate collocation for a domestic animal is 'breed'.

  • silak12 Which of the two are possible in the above sentence and what do the two mean?
  • They mean the same, but the appropriate collocation for a domestic animal is 'breed'.
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silak12Which of the two are possible in the above sentence and what do the two mean?

They mean the same, but the appropriate collocation for a domestic animal is 'breed'.

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