We will term "phrase" every combination of two or more words, which is a grammatical unit but is not an analytical form of some word. The constituent elements of a phrase may belong to any part of speech. For instance, they may both be nouns, or one of them may be an adjective and the other a noun, or again one of them may be a verb and the other a noun, or one may he a preposition and the other a noun; or there may be three of them, one being a preposition, the other a noun, and the third a preposition, etc.
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