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Is the phrase winning race demanded speed and endurance a gerund phrase?

No, the phrase "winning race demanded speed and endurance" is not a gerund phrase. Here's why:

* Gerund phrases are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns. They usually include modifiers and objects. For example: "Running a marathon is a challenging feat."

* In this case, "winning race" is a noun phrase acting as the subject of the sentence. "Demanded" is the verb, and "speed and endurance" are the direct objects.

Therefore, the phrase is a noun phrase, not a gerund phrase.

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