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at leisure predicate

 

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At leisure predicate

Definition: 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:

  1. She read at leisure by the fireplace, completely engrossed in her book.
  2. They strolled through the park at leisure, enjoying the warm sunshine.
  3. He cooked dinner at leisure, savoring each step of the recipe.

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