Because it isn't a phrase, it is two words put together usually in sentences, i.e. "I will WAIT FOR you here."
No, a compound typically refers to a word made up of two or more smaller words that are joined together to create a new meaning. When three words are put together, they are typically referred to as a phrase.
Two quarters put together! Two quarters put together! Two quarters put together!
Those are two English words put together, although the phrase 'family swim' doesn't make any sense in the context you have written.
can two triangles put together make a square
Europe and Asia are put together and are very large.
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Yes, "this girl" is a phrase. It consists of two words that come together to refer to a specific female person.
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The easiest way to say the phrase "hi hat cymbals" is to put the words high, hat, and symbols together. This will give the pronunciation of each word and all together produce the correct pronunciation of the entire phrase.
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