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==Adjective vs. adjectival== There is a tendency to call a phrase an ''adjectival phrase'' when that phrase is functioning like an adjective phrase, but is not actually headed by an adjective. For example, in ''Mr Clinton is a man of wealth'', the prepositional phrase ''of wealth'' modifies ''a man'' in a manner similar to how an adjective phrase would, and it can be reworded with an adjective, e.g. ''Mr Clinton is a wealthy man''. A more accurate term for such cases is ''phrasal attributive'' or ''attributive phrase''.
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