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Definitions from the WebAt leisure predicateDefinition: In grammar, an at leisure predicate refers to a clause or phrase that provides additional information about the subject of a sentence, indicating what the subject is doing in a leisurely or relaxed manner. Example sentences:
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at issue at its best at large at large postnominal at large predicate at last at least at leisure at leisure predicate at length at liberty at liberty predicate at loggerheads at long last at mean at most at my discretion
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