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Is the word negotiations antecedent pronoun?

No, "negotiations" is not an antecedent pronoun. Here's why:

* Antecedent Pronouns: An antecedent pronoun is a pronoun that stands in for a noun that has already been mentioned in the sentence. For example, in "The dog wagged its tail," "dog" is the antecedent and "its" is the pronoun.

* "Negotiations": "Negotiations" is a noun, not a pronoun. It refers to the act or process of discussing something to reach an agreement.

Example:

* "The negotiations were successful, and they resulted in a new contract."

In this example, "negotiations" is the noun and "they" is the pronoun that refers back to "negotiations" as its antecedent.

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