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is the group of words in bold a phrase or a clause?
although chefs typically make carpaccio, a raw meat appetizer, from beef, they can also make it from venison, salmon, or tuna.
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A clause has a subject and a predicate (a verb - carrying part that shows what the subject does or is). The bolded part "Although chefs typically make carpaccio, a raw meat appetizer, from beef" has a subject "chefs" and a predicate "typically make carpaccio... from beef", along with the sub - clause "a raw meat appetizer" (which is an appositive, but the main part has subject and predicate). A phrase does not have a subject - predicate structure. So the bolded group of words is a clause.
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