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on the loose predicate

 

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On the Loose Predicate

Definition:

The phrase "on the loose predicate" refers to a grammatical construction that functions as a subject complement and describes the state of being unrestricted or unrestrained.

Sample Sentences:

  • As an on the loose predicate, "wild" emphasizes the untamed nature of the animal.
  • The phrase "free to roam" can be used as an on the loose predicate to describe the liberty of a wanderer.
  • The expression "running wild" serves as an on the loose predicate to illustrate the uncontrolled behavior of children.

Usage:

The on the loose predicate can be employed in various contexts to convey a sense of freedom, lack of restrictions, or uncontainable behavior.

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