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A coordinate clause used as a subject is a type of clause that functions as the subject of a sentence. It is called "coordinate" because it is joined with another clause of equal importance using coordinating conjunctions such as "and," "but," or "or." This type of clause adds complexity and variety to sentence structures. For example, in the sentence "Swimming is fun, and playing soccer is also enjoyable," the coordinate clause "playing soccer is also enjoyable" serves as the subject of the sentence along with the main clause "Swimming is fun."