dangling modifier
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    Noun
    
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dangling modifier (plural dangling modifiers)
- (grammar) A word or clause that qualifies another word or clause ambiguously, possibly causing confusion with regard to the intended meaning.
- 2004, Wynford Hicks, Quite Literally: Problem Words and how to Use Them, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 45:- The dangling modifier is a curse of modern writing, particularly obituaries.
 
 
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word or clause
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