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An adverb phrase is a phrase in which in the head (or leading member) is an [[Adverb (definition)| adverb]]. An example in English is ''extremely quickly'' that consists of the adverb phrase ''extremely'' and the adverb ''quickly''.
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An adverb phrase is a phrase in which in the head (or leading member) is an adverb. An example in English is extremely quickly that consists of the adverb phrase extremely and the adverb quickly.