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Definitions from the WebAt a Loss PredicatePart of Speech: Noun Definition: A linguistic term used to describe a sentence that lacks a specified main verb or predicate. Example: The sentence "Walking in the park" is an example of an at a loss predicate. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
at-fault at-home at-large at-risk at at at a fair at a loss at a loss predicate at a low price at a lower place at a premium at a time at al at all at all costs at an equal rate
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