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at odds predicate

 

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Term: At Odds Predicate

Description:

An "at odds predicate" is a grammatical term that refers to a clause or phrase in a sentence that expresses a contradictory or conflicting idea in relation to the main subject or predicate.

Sample sentences:

  • John's statement was at odds with the facts presented.
  • The politician's promises were completely at odds with his actions.
  • The doctor's diagnosis seemed at odds with the patient's symptoms.
  • Her behavior was constantly at odds with societal norms.

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