A mandated service would be something like this: your job requires you to have a drug screening before you are hired. They send you the lab slip. You go to the lab and have the required testing done. The lab would submit the testing with the correct codes and a modifier -32, for "mandated services", because you were required to have these services performed.
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An example of a disruptive modifier would be "completely" in the sentence: "She completely destroyed the cake." The modifier "completely" disrupts the overall meaning of the sentence by emphasizing the extent of the destruction.
physical status modifiers
A sentence element that limits qualifies the sense of another word or phrase in the same construction. For example the noun 'alarm' is the modifier of 'clock' in 'alarm clock'
A dangling modifier is an example of a grammatical error where a modifying word or phrase is not clearly associated with the word it is intended to modify, leading to confusion or ambiguity in the sentence.
do you mean misplaced? a misplaced modifier is when the modifier is incorrectly added into the sentence which twists the meaning of the sentence. for example: "Two Sisters Reunited After 18 Years in Checkout Counter." this person meant to say that the two sisters reuinted in the checkout counter after 18 years but the "after 18 years" (the modifier) was misplaced which created a whole different meaning to the reader.
Pure obligation is when one acts without any condition mandated by law. An example of pure obligation is, "I will give you this car."
A hyphenated modifier is a compound adjective or adverb created by hyphenating multiple words together that work as one word. Example: He gave me that there's-a-dead-body-in-my-fridge sort of smile.
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A misplaced s-iv modifier can lead to confusing or unclear sentences, such as "Running down the street, the bus was missed" where it's unclear who was running. A well-placed s-iv modifier should immediately precede the word it describes to avoid confusion.
You indicate it with a superscript on the number. For example, a to the third power is a3