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A non-restrictive modifier is a type of modifier that provides additional information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence, but is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. It is usually set off by commas or parentheses. Non-restrictive modifiers can be adjectives, adverbs, phrases, or clauses, and they add descriptive or explanatory details to the sentence. Unlike restrictive modifiers, which are necessary for the sentence to make sense, non-restrictive modifiers can be removed without changing the overall meaning of the sentence.