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<p>of the subject and the verb after the <a href="page.php?w=Predicate_%28grammar%29">predicate</a> for emphasis, e.g. <i>italic=yes</i> or <i>italic=yes</i></p>

<p>In South Wales the word where may often be expanded to <i>italic=yes</i>, as in the question, "<i>italic=yes</i>". The word <i>italic=yes</i>  is used to mean "friend" or "mate".</p>

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