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A relative clause used as a subject is a type of clause that functions as the subject of a sentence. It provides additional information about the subject and is introduced by a relative pronoun (such as who, whom, whose, which, or that) or a relative adverb (such as when, where, or why). This type of clause helps to add descriptive or defining information to the subject of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The book that I borrowed from the library is due tomorrow," the relative clause "that I borrowed from the library" acts as the subject of the sentence, providing information about the book.