Which sentence contains both noun phrases and verb phrases

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A sentence that contains both noun phrases and verb phrases would be something like:

"The quick brown fox (noun phrase) jumps over the lazy dog (verb phrase)."

In this sentence, "The quick brown fox" is a noun phrase, and "jumps over the lazy dog" contains the verb phrase "jumps over."

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