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please explain what a phrase is in an easy way.DO NOT SPAM PLEASE​

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Answered by kmd09654
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A phrase is a group of words that stand together as a single grammatical unit, typically as part of a clause or a sentence. A phrase does not contain a subject and verb and, consequently, cannot convey a complete thought. A clause does contain a subject and verb, and it can convey a complete idea.

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Answered by moonwatcher
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In everyday speech, a phrase is any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence, a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. “Mnemonic” just means a memory aid such as rhymes, abbreviations and songs that help you remember something else. A mnemonic phrase is a group words, often 12 or more, created when a new wallet is made to store your cryptocurrency. ... Most people store their phrases on a piece of paper and then keep that in a safe place. In English grammar, a phrase is a group of two or more words functioning as a meaningful unit within a sentence or clause. A phrase is commonly characterized as a grammatical unit at a level between a word and a clause.

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