Clause (noun) refers to a unit of grammatical structure that contains a subject and a predicate, functioning as a sentence or a part of a sentence. It can be independent (a complete thought) or dependent (not a complete sentence). In legal or formal contexts, a clause is a provision or stipulation within a contract or document. It is also used more broadly to denote any grammatical group that includes a subject and a predicate.
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