Phrases are grammatical units that consists of
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A phrase is made up of a head (or headword)—which determines the grammatical nature of the unit—and one or more optional modifiers. Phrases may contain other phrases inside them.
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A phrase is commonly characterized as a grammatical unit at a level between a word and a clause. A phrase is made up of a head (or headword)—which determines the grammatical nature of the unit—and one or more optional modifiers.
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