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majure clause

 

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Majure Clause

Definition: A "majure clause" refers to a typographical error that may occur while attempting to write "major clause." It is an informal term used to describe a mistake made when constructing a sentence using subordinate and independent clauses.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The majure clause in the sentence "Even though I want to go to the movies, I must study for the exam" incorrectly combines the word "majure" with "clause."

2. Writers should proofread their work carefully to avoid the inclusion of any majure clauses.

Adjective:

1. Sarah's essay was riddled with majure clause errors, making it difficult to understand her main points.

2. The teacher noticed the presence of majure clauses in several students' written assignments.

Verb:

1. Despite the writer's attempt to articulate his thoughts clearly, he majure claused his argument, causing confusion.

2. Be cautious not to majure clause your statements, as it may weaken the overall impact of your message.

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