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Well this would depend on what type of adjective phrase you are talking about. There are three different types of adjective phrases:

  1. Head-final adjective phrase - This contains an adverb and then an adjective
  2. Head-initial adjective phrase - This contains an adjective followed by a preposition and a noun.
  3. Head-medial adjective phrase - This contains an adverb followed by an adjective, preposition, and then a noun
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