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A clause contrasts with a phrase, which does not contain a subject and a verb. The
               distinction between a clause and a phrase is clearer when you see them side by side:

                               when she wakes up.
                               (This is a clause. It has a subject ("she") and a verb ("wakes up").)
                    Anna
                    sings...
                               in the morning.
                               (This is a phrase. There is no subject and no verb.)
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