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What can a phrase never be?

A phrase can never be a complete sentence.

Here's why:

* Sentences have a subject and a verb: They express a complete thought. For example, "The cat sat on the mat."

* Phrases are groups of words: They act as parts of a sentence, but they don't express a complete thought on their own. For example, "on the mat" is a prepositional phrase.

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