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Syntagm

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"The syntagm 'black lives matter' became a popular slogan during the civil rights movement."
"The syntagm 'flying saucer' is a term used to describe unidentified flying objects."
"In the medical field, the syntagm 'acute respiratory distress syndrome' is often abbreviated as ARDS."
The syntagm "the big red ball" functions as a noun phrase in the sentence.
"The small, brown dog" is a syntagm that describes the animal.
"My dog barked loudly" contains the syntagm "barked loudly," which functions as the predicate.
The syntagm "to the store" functions as a prepositional phrase in the sentence.
In the sentence "The book on the shelf is green," "the book on the shelf" is a syntagm.
"Jumped over the fence" is a syntagm that describes the action.
The syntagm "in the morning" functions as a time phrase in the sentence.
"Quickly running down the street" is a syntagm functioning as an adverbial phrase.
The syntagm "the big, black cat" describes the animal.
"To win the race" is a syntagm that functions as an infinitive phrase in the sentence.
In the sentence "The tall, thin man," the syntagm "tall, thin" functions as an adjective phrase.
"Laughed at the joke" is a syntagm that describes the action.
In the sentence "He walked slowly down the road," the syntagm "slowly down the road" functions as an adverbial phrase.
"The pretty, blue dress" is a syntagm that describes the clothing item.
"In the morning" is a syntagm that describes the time.
The word "love" can be considered a syntagm within the larger system of human emotions.
In the sentence "She bought a new dress for the party", "new dress" can be considered a syntagm.
The advertising campaign relied heavily on the syntagm of a happy family enjoying the product together.
The syntagm of a superhero saving the day is a common trope in action movies.
The subject and verb are both part of the same syntagm in the sentence.
The syntagm "the cat that chased the mouse" is a noun phrase.
The adverb and adjective form a syntagm in the phrase "very happy."
In the syntagm "the cat chased the mouse," the verb and its direct object form a unit.
The preposition and noun form a syntagm in the phrase "in the park."
The syntagm "the big red ball" describes the noun "balloon."
The phrase "the big blue whale" is an example of a syntagm.
The syntagm "by the river" is an adverbial phrase.
The sentence "I ate pizza for dinner" contains a syntagm that describes the main course.
The syntagm "playing in the park" is a verb phrase.
The syntagm "in the afternoon" is a prepositional phrase.
"The black leather boots" is a syntagm that describes the woman's footwear.
The syntagm "to swim in the ocean" is an infinitive phrase.
In the syntagm "I am going to the store," "I am" is the constituent of the predicate.
In the syntagm "she danced gracefully," the verb and adverb form a unit.
"The tall green trees" is a syntagm that describes the natural scenery.
The article and noun create a syntagm in the phrase "the dog barked."
The verb-object syntagm is another common structure in a sentence.
The syntagm "running in the park" is a part of the sentence "She was running in the park."
The subject and predicate create a syntagm in the sentence "John is eating pizza."
The subject-predicate syntagm is the basic structure of a sentence.
The syntagm "after the storm passed" is an adverbial clause.
In the syntagm "the big brown dog," "the big" and "brown dog" are both constituents.
The pronoun and verb create a syntagm in the sentence "he walked quickly."
The phrase "in the morning" is a syntagm that describes the time of day.
The sentence "He loves to play video games" contains a syntagm that describes the subject's hobby.
"The old wooden chair" is a syntagm that describes the furniture piece.
The adjective and noun form a syntagm in the phrase "happy birthday."
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