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Is with a sigh clause or phrase?

"With a sigh" is a prepositional phrase.

Here's why:

* Prepositional phrases start with a preposition (like "with") and include an object (like "sigh").

* They act as modifiers, adding information about a noun or verb.

Example:

* "He looked at the painting with a sigh." ("With a sigh" modifies the verb "looked" and tells us how he looked at the painting.)

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