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Yes, the word 'phrase' can be used as a noun and as a verb.

In grammar, phrase is the term for two or more sequential words that form a unit of thought and is less than a complete sentence. For instance:

  • He ran hurriedly into the house.
  • In the beginning, there was light.
  • For the ultimate challenge of strength, the fight will go 15 rounds.

Example sentences for 'phrase' used as a noun:

  • The author's phrase poetically described the spring and completed the sentence perfectly.
  • Choreographers combine a sequence of dance steps into a unit called a phrase.
  • In music, a phrase is a short passage of notes, most often four measures long, part of a larger unit.

Example sentences for 'phrase' used as a verb:

  • The teacher phrased several scenarios as reasons for war.
  • The composer phrased the concerto perfectly to keep the tempo light and airy.
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