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Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.
Allusion: a reference made to a famous person, place, or event. Allusions can refer to historical events, geographic locations, Bible verses, mythology, poems, stories, characters, music, movies, plays, or art. Allusions conjure up complex images, ideas, or emotions in just a few words or phrases. Readers must recognize references for them to be effective, so allusions should be familiar to the author's intended audience. Figuratively Speaking. The Learning Works: 2004
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Uttering words or phrases out of context is a complex vocal tic
Key words and phrases
No. Virtually all languages on Earth have foreign words and phrases.
If you're talking about Prepostitional phrases, then you look for 3 words with no verb, no adjective and 1 noun. Like, 'under the tent' or 'around the circus' and look for a PREPOSITION!!!!
Transitional words or phrases are used to connect one detail to another. These words or phrases help in creating coherence and smooth flow in writing or speaking. Some examples of transitional words or phrases include "however," "on the other hand," "in addition," "therefore," and "for example."
How words, sentences, and phrases sound together (APEX)
Examples of sequence words or phrases include "firstly," "next," "then," "finally," "in conclusion," "meanwhile," "afterward," "simultaneously," "preceding," and "subsequently." These words and phrases help organize information in a chronological or sequential order.
A common technique used to abbreviate words or phrases is known as shortening.