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What part of speech is outcome?

"Outcome" can be a noun or an adjective.

* Noun: It refers to the result or consequence of an event, action, or situation.

* Example: "The outcome of the election was uncertain."

* Adjective: It means something that is final or conclusive. This usage is less common and usually only appears in phrases like "outcome data" or "outcome-based learning".

* Example: "Outcome data was used to assess the effectiveness of the program."

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