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Loaded Down Predicate

Definition:

A loaded down predicate is a grammatical term used to describe a sentence in which the subject is weighed down or burdened with information or details.

Example Sentences:

  1. Her essay was a loaded down predicate with excessive citations and quotations.
  2. The lecture included a loaded down predicate of complex scientific terms that confused the students.
  3. In the legal document, the employer used a loaded down predicate to include all the necessary clauses and conditions.
  4. His speech was a loaded down predicate with statistics, examples, and personal anecdotes.
  5. The research paper's introduction was a loaded down predicate with historical context and theoretical frameworks.

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