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http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment
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The multi-word expression (modifier) relation is used for certain multi-word idioms that behave like a single function word. It is used for a closed set of dependencies between words in common multi-word expressions for which it seems difficult or unclear to assign any other relationships.
At present, this relation is used inside the following expressions: rather than, as well as, instead of, such as, because of, instead of, in addition to, all but, such as, because of, instead of, due to.
The boundaries of this class are unclear; it could grow or shrink a little over time.
"I like dogs as well as cats"
mwe(well, as)
mwe(well, as)
"He cried because of you"
mwe(of, because)
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