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breeding ground
noun
- a place where animals breed or to which they return to breed.
- an environment suitable for or fostering the development of an idea, thing, etc.:
a breeding ground for violence.
Word History and Origins
Origin of breeding ground1
Example Sentences
But long before Musk's involvement in aiding Trump, Musk destabilized X, making it a breeding ground for more hate speech, harassment and unchecked artificial intelligence.
The success of Koch’s approach inadvertently led to the United States' most fertile breeding ground for punters being on the other side of the world.
Puerto Rican celebrities are responding to Donald Trump and Tony Hinchcliffe after a rally at Madison Square Garden last weekend became a breeding ground for xenophobic and racist rhetoric against the territory.
It’s fitting that a park known for its man-on-the-street ambush-type interviews and random impromptu performances is a breeding ground for this disheveled competition.
He said: “Saltmarsh reduces flooding. It provides shelter and breeding grounds for fish, it’s an amazing place for birds, and can be great for people too.”
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