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The prepositional phrase "in the study hall procedures" is usually an adverbial rather than an adjective phrase, because the substance of the phrase is a description of "where" something is. Example as an adverbial phrase: "A rule against loud talking can be found in the study hall procedures." A possible example as an adjective phrase: "A rule in the study hall procedures forbids loud talking."

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"In the study hall procedures" is a prepositional phrase, not an adjective phrase. It functions to provide information about where the action is taking place.

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