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句. More than one word in a row. In linguistics, this term is used for a string of words that forms a syntactic constituent, generally with a head and zero or more dependents, above the word level but below the clause level. However, on this site, the tag is used with the simple definition non-linguists are more likely to be familiar with; linguists can understand this definition as "strings of more than one word".

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Understanding the usage of もう一歩といったところだ

ラーセンさんは、漢字{かんじ}はもう一歩{いっぽ}といったところですが、プレイスメントテストの成績{せいせき}も悪くなかったし、文法{ぶんぽう}もちゃんとしているから、頑張{がんば}れば大丈夫{だいじょうぶ}だと思{おも}いますよ。 (source: An Integrated approach to Intermediate Japanese) While I understand …
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