sentence fragment
Americannoun
Grammar
See sentence.
Etymology
Origin of sentence fragment
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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And there was a sentence fragment he’d crossed out, following the word spirit: “Of the divine.”
From New York Times
To me as a scholar of constitutional law, each sentence and sentence fragment captures the commitment made by the nation in the wake of the Civil War to govern by constitutional politics.
From Salon
For example, starting with the sentence fragment "an AI system can…," ChatGPT will predict that the next word should be "learn," "predict" or "understand."
From Salon
Gordon’s prose is relatively staccato, with lots of sentence fragments and short paragraphs, and the action moves rapidly, covering the events of just a few days.
From Washington Post
Time and again, he offered workers hungry for concrete answers a jumble of sentence fragments.
From The Verge
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