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High-ticket (adjective)

High-ticket refers to items or services that are expensive or have a higher price point.

Sample sentence 1: The luxury brand only sells high-ticket handbags.

Sample sentence 2: The real estate market in this area mainly consists of high-ticket properties.


Prenominal (adjective)

Prenominal refers to words or phrases that are used before a noun.

Sample sentence 1: In the sentence "the big house," "big" is a prenominal adjective modifying the noun "house."

Sample sentence 2: I added a prenominal phrase, "in the morning," to provide more detail to the sentence.


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