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Is from Minnesota an adverb phrase or adjective phrase?

"From Minnesota" is an adjective phrase.

Here's why:

* It modifies a noun: It describes the origin of something. For example, "the woman from Minnesota" or "the food from Minnesota."

* Adjective phrases function as adjectives: They provide information about a noun just like adjectives do.

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