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Would a huge handful of salty crisps be an noun phrase?

Yes, "a huge handful of salty crisps" is a noun phrase. Here's why:

* Noun: The core of the phrase is "crisps," which is a noun.

* Modifiers: The words "a huge handful of salty" are all modifiers, describing the noun "crisps."

* Function: The entire phrase functions as a noun. It could be the subject of a sentence ("A huge handful of salty crisps was in the bowl.") or the object of a verb ("He grabbed a huge handful of salty crisps").

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