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Is the word reasons a subject?

No, "reasons" is not a subject in a sentence.

Subjects are the nouns or pronouns that perform the action of a verb in a sentence.

For example, in the sentence:

* Reasons are important for making decisions.

"Reasons" is the object of the verb "are" and the noun "reasons" is being described.

The subject of this sentence is "reasons."

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