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                is "watching too much news can increase stress" a dependent clause or a independent
            
            
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    "reducing screen time can help prevent eye strain"
    
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    "although saying informed is important"
    
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    "but the need to be online makes it difficult to achieve"
    
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    The phrase "watching too much news can increase stress" is an independent clause. It can stand alone as a complete sentence because it has a subject ("watching too much news") and a predicate ("can increase stress"). A dependent clause, on the other hand, cannot stand alone and would typically begin with a subordinating conjunction (like "because," "although," "if," etc.).
    
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    The phrase "reducing screen time can help prevent eye strain" is also an independent clause. It contains a subject ("reducing screen time") and a predicate ("can help prevent eye strain"), allowing it to stand alone as a complete sentence.
    
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    The phrase "although saying informed is important" is a dependent clause. It begins with the subordinating conjunction "although," which indicates that it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It suggests a contrast or condition but does not express a complete thought without an independent clause to accompany it. For example, you could say, "Although staying informed is important, it can also be overwhelming."
    
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    The phrase "but the need to be online makes it difficult to achieve" is an independent clause. It has a subject ("the need to be online") and a predicate ("makes it difficult to achieve"), which means it can stand alone as a complete sentence. The conjunction "but" suggests that it may be connected to a previous thought or statement, but the clause itself is complete and conveys a clear idea.
    
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