:I'm pretty sure that is normal when its an adjectival phrase rather than a statement.
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Petroleum-derived pitch is black in colour, hence the adjectival phrase, " pitch-black ".
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Simplistically, the term " nice guy " could be an adjectival phrase describing what appears to be a friendly, kind, or courteous man.
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The former is a noun phrase and the latter an adjectival phrase .-- talk ) 10 : 54, 16 March 2011 ( UTC)
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:" Ergo ", the assertion that " ten foot pole " is an adjectival phrase is wrong; it is a genitive one.
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An epithet is an adjective or adjectival phrase that characterizes a place, a thing, or a person that helps make the characteristics of this thing more prominent.
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More often than not, an adjectival phrase usually contains either a noun + verb or an adjective + preposition + noun which combine to perform the work of an adjective.
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They are induced into this misrepresentation because of the common ( and completely correct ) use of'used to'as an adjectival phrase in'I am used to that '.
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The classification of " contemporary art " as a special type of art, rather than a general adjectival phrase, goes back to the beginnings of Modernism in the English-speaking world.
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Similarly, the term " adjectival phrase " is commonly used for any phrase in attributive position, whether it is technically an adjective phrase, noun phrase, or prepositional phrase.