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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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The loss from cabinet of the man...

"The loss from cabinet of the man whose job title literally implied ownership of the whole process also signals to the country that there is something intrinsically dysfunctional about the project – both May’s government and the deal it is peddling."

(The Guardian.)

Is The loss from cabinet of the man whose job title literally implied ownership of the whole process a noun phrase with The loss as its head?

  

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Yes, but the head is just "loss", not "the loss". Still reading the Guardian, I see!

  • Yes, but the head is just "loss", not "the loss".
  • Still reading the Guardian, I see!
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Yes, but the head is just "loss", not "the loss".

Still reading the Guardian, I see!

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