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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or provides additional information about another noun right beside it. It typically follows the noun it describes and is often set off by commas. For example, in the sentence "My brother, a skilled musician, plays guitar," "a skilled musician" is the appositive that provides more detail about "my brother." Appositives can clarify or give more context, enhancing the meaning of the sentence.

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