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Can the word “instrospected” be used as a noun? [closed]



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCan the word “opportunity” be used as a non-countable noun?Can a singular noun be used to represent a category of things in a sentence subject?Can “safer” be used as a noun?Can the word “imperative” be a noun?Can the word “mither” be used as a noun?Can “responsible” be used as a noun?Can the word “pester” be used as a noun?Can the word “ignorant” be used as a noun?Can “overtake” be used as a noun?Can “no-fault” be used as a noun?










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    isabel: it is up to you to report what you found in a dictionary, and include that in your question.

    – GEdgar
    Mar 24 at 19:46












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    isabel: it is up to you to report what you found in a dictionary, and include that in your question.

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isabel: it is up to you to report what you found in a dictionary, and include that in your question.

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isabel: it is up to you to report what you found in a dictionary, and include that in your question.

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