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What part of speech privilege?

"Privilege" can function as several parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence. Here are the most common possibilities:

* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people.

* Example: "He was born into a life of privilege."

* Verb: This is less common, but it means to grant someone a special right or advantage.

* Example: "The government privileged certain industries with tax breaks."

* Adjective: This usage is even less common but can be used to describe something as being "privileged."

* Example: "They had a privileged education."

The specific part of speech will be determined by its function within the sentence.

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