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nominal phrase

(= noun phrase) a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb

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This phrase will be translated.
You know the phrase, we reap what we sow. I have sown the wind and this is my storm.
The phrase is meant to insult people.
How is this phrase to be interpreted?
What is the meaning of this phrase?
You can omit the preposition in this phrase.
I wonder what this phrase means.
Look up the phrase in your dictionary.
He explained the literal meaning of the phrase.
What's the meaning of this phrase?
Ph.D. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase - philosophiae doctoratum.
She explained the literal meaning of the phrase.
The Greeks invented the comma, not for their literature but for their actors, to warn them to take a deep breath in preparation of an upcoming long phrase; thus a comma represents a pause.
Can you phrase your answer in an understandable manner?
Of course this phrase is only used by older people.
There's no need to try to translate a phrase word-for-word.
You could have omitted that last phrase in your letter.
That's a very common phrase where I come from.
This phrase should only be used colloquially, never in a formal setting.

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