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The phrase "adjective is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining what an adjective is in a grammatical context.
Example: "An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun."
Alternatives: "An adjective refers to" or "An adjective can be defined as".
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That's how .That should be an adverb, not an adjective" is a common criticism.
The noun is a place, a city of fragile beauty perched on a cold northern latitude; the adjective is a set of attitudes, a world view.
And Mac, a handsome old-timer who has lived on Grand Street since long before Brooklyn became an adjective, is a regular at Clem's, a bar at the corner of Roebling Street.
South Africa is home to more than 90% of the world's white rhinos (the adjective is a corruption of the Dutch word wijde, meaning wide, a reference to the species's broad mouth) and around a third of the rarer black one.Until 1970 all had been reasonably well.
A strict contextualist theory would claim that this adjective is a unary predicate whose content in any context is a unary property.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
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Complaining about nouns and adjectives is a little ridiculous when handcuffs and prison sentences are in order.
Do not use a comma if the adjectives are of unequal weight; for example, if one of the adjectives is a color or number and the other is a quality, you would not use a comma.
But Lawrence's other adjectives are a faithful enough description.
The company is one more indication that "travel" as an adjective is taking a central place in the American retailing vocabulary.
Try to spend some of your time familiarizing yourself with "fancy," academic words — adjectives are an especially smart choice.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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