| Definitions from the WebSide by Side PredicateDescription:A side by side predicate, also known as parallel predicate, refers to a grammatical structure in which two or more predicates are linked together in a sentence to convey similar or contrasting meanings. This linguistic concept emphasizes the equal importance and parallelism of multiple actions or conditions in a sentence. Example Sentences:
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