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Group of words without a subject?

You're describing a phrase!

Here's why:

* Phrase: A group of related words that does not have a subject and verb working together to form a complete thought.

* Subject: The noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb.

* Verb: The word that describes the action or state of being.

Examples of Phrases:

* Without a subject:

* "Running quickly" (prepositional phrase)

* "To the store" (infinitive phrase)

* "On the table" (prepositional phrase)

* "Very tired" (adjective phrase)

* With a subject:

* "The dog runs quickly." (complete sentence)

* "She went to the store." (complete sentence)

Let me know if you'd like to know more about different types of phrases!

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