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by gowld
2741 days ago
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"Attorney" is a noun. "General" as used here is an adjective.
It's unusual in that the adjective follows the noun without a hyphen, but it's common enough, and it's where prepositional phrases are seen, like "Big man on campus" and "powers that be". Did ancient Romans have attorneys general? |
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