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What is the Intervening words?

"Intervening words" is not a technical term with a fixed definition in grammar or linguistics. It's more of a descriptive phrase used to refer to words or phrases that come between other words or phrases.

To understand what intervening words are, we need more context.

Here are some examples of how "intervening words" might be used:

* In grammar: "The intervening words in the sentence 'The big, red, fluffy dog barked' are 'big,' 'red,' and 'fluffy.' They describe the dog."

* In legal documents: "The contract states that the intervening words between 'the' and 'agreement' are to be considered null and void."

* In conversation: "The intervening words in our conversation about the weather were about the traffic jam."

To help me understand what you mean by "intervening words," please provide more context. For example:

* What are the specific words or phrases you are referring to?

* What is the larger context in which these words are used?

* Why are you asking about "intervening words"?

With more information, I can give you a more accurate and helpful answer.

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