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What is a intergection phrase?

There's no such thing as an "intergection phrase." It seems you might be thinking of one of these:

* Interjection: A word or phrase that expresses strong emotion, often abruptly. It stands alone and is grammatically independent from the rest of the sentence.

* Examples: "Wow!", "Ouch!", "Oh no!", "Hey!"

* Interjective phrase: A group of words that functions as an interjection, conveying strong emotion.

* Examples: "Good heavens!", "My goodness!", "Oh dear!", "Goodness gracious!"

* Exclamatory phrase: A phrase that expresses strong emotion, often using exclamation marks. It can be an interjection or a phrase expressing a strong statement or feeling.

* Examples: "What a beautiful day!", "That's incredible!", "I can't believe it!"

So, while "intergection phrase" isn't a recognized term, it likely refers to a phrase used to express strong emotion, like an interjection.

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