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Can collide be a noun and verb?

Yes, "collide" can be both a noun and a verb.

Verb:

* Definition: To come together with force and impact.

* Example: The two cars collided at the intersection.

Noun:

* Definition: An instance of two or more objects coming together with force.

* Example: The collide between the two cars caused a major traffic jam.

However, using "collide" as a noun is less common than using it as a verb. It's often used in more technical contexts, like physics or engineering, to describe a specific instance of collision.

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