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The phrase "a phrase that includes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific phrase that contains certain words or elements.
Example: "The phrase that includes the word 'freedom' is often used in discussions about civil rights."
Alternatives: "a phrase containing" or "a phrase that encompasses".
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Introduce the quotation with a phrase that includes the author's last name, followed by the date of publication in parentheses.
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The academic replied with a URL referencing Kogan's personality survey and a phrase that included his initials.
He renounced "terror against the Israelis wherever they may be," a phrase that included soldiers and settlers.
You may enter a keyword phrase that includes a course prefix and code (like "ENG 101") to better locate a specific course.
It includes six items that assess time orientation, ability to count backwards from 20, ability to say months in reverse order and ability to repeat a simple phrase that includes a name and address.
But behind these efforts to assess the voluminous evidence on African governance — a catchall phrase that includes measures like corruption, vaccine coverage, crime rates and armed conflict — lies a dispute between a Harvard political scientist, Robert Rotberg, and a wealthy Sudanese-born philanthropist, Mo Ibrahim, who used to finance his research.
Then the examiner tells him/her a standardized phrase that includes the name of the figure and the child is asked to imitate the production.
If a customer comes in asking for a tattoo of some pithy phrase that includes a dangling modifier, is the tattooer obliged to correct the grammar?
Quantifier phrases are (roughly) noun phrases or determiner phrases that include both a quantifier and a common noun or noun phrase, for example, 'every student', 'some dog', and 'no black cats'.
One particular submission from a previous subject instance had phrasing that included "constructive employee execution" and "worker execution audits" for an assessment topic on employee performance reviews.
In the same week, a woman was arrested twice in two days for standing on a busy junction in Stamford Hill and shouting phrases that included: "Go back to Germany," "Jews are disgusting," and, "You think because the Nazis did this to you, you can do it to Palestine".
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