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example of prepositional phrase
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A prepositional phrase typically consists of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, which acts as the object of the preposition. Here are some examples:

1. **In the park**
2. **Under the bed**
3. **With her friends**
4. **After the meeting**
5. **On the table**

In each of these examples, the preposition (e.g., "in," "under," "with," "after," "on") introduces the phrase and relates it to another word in the sentence.
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