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Syntactic analyzation of "To live in love for action and to let live in the understanding of another person's volition is the fundamental maxim of free human beings." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. To to.
2. live Verb Base Form.
3. in Preposition
4. love Noun Singular
5. for Preposition
6. action Noun Singular
7. and Conjunction
8. to to.
9. let Verb Base Form.
10. live Verb Base Form.
11. in Preposition
12. the Determiner
13. understanding Noun Singular
14. of Preposition
15. another Determiner
16. person Noun Singular
17. 's Possessive Ending.
18. volition Noun Singular
19. is Verb 3rd person sing.
20. the Determiner
21. fundamental Adjective
22. maxim Noun Singular
23. of Preposition
24. free Adjective
25. human Adjective
26. beings Noun Plural
27. . .

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