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Is the bubbling babble a subject or predicate?

The phrase "bubbling babble" is a noun phrase.

Here's why:

* It functions as the subject of a sentence. It's the thing that is doing or being something. For example, "The bubbling babble filled the air."

* It names a thing. "Bubbling babble" is a specific type of sound, even if it's a metaphorical one.

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