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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A Columbia Fire Department hazmat team.....

The following sentence is taken from fraze.it:

A Columbia Fire Department hazmat team stood by in case of fire or explosion.

As you can see, it contains four nouns in succession. Would you please give me some other examples of sentences containing three or four nouns in succession/consecutively?

Thank you

  

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You don't consider Columbia a noun? A Columbia Fire Department hazmat team member stood by . .

  • You don't consider Columbia a noun?
  • A Columbia Fire Department hazmat team member stood by .
  • .
  • Clive
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You don't consider Columbia a noun?

A Columbia Fire Department hazmat team member stood by . . .


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For example:


The United States World Cup soccer team has a new coach.

A New York City Police Department swat team was standing by, ready to move in if negotiations failed.

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You should buy name brand tennis shoes if you want good quality.

The New York City symphony orchestra is selling season tickets.

The New Haven High School student council is meeting this afternoon.

He's student body president.

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