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Can one prepositional phrase modify the object of another prepositional phrase?

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As an adverb, a prepositional phrase can be used. Adjective prepositional phrases are the only ones that modify the object of a preposition in another prepositional phrase. Because of their position in the sentence, some prepositional phrases may be adverbs or adjectives.

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