Does grammar matter in the right way when you use a phrase?

How are the examples of phrases in a book I’m currently working on? Here’s one: high in

fat (body has increased energy needs in cold weather ) I emphasized what’s not clear.

How is structure of text confusing? The body is a subject here and an object here. What the body is also in a cold weather. Is it somehow possible?

What is your experience on the Internet? What do you think about it?

Asked on March 16, 2021 in Grammar.
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Subject: body

verb: has

direct object: increased energy needs

verbial: in cold weather

We would normally expect a determiner (such as the definite or indefinite article) before body since it is a singular count noun.

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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