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Is the word facts a collective noun?

No, "facts" is not a collective noun.

Here's why:

* Collective nouns refer to a group of things considered as a single unit (e.g., team, flock, family).

* Facts are individual pieces of information that can be verified. They are not a group that acts as a single entity.

While we might talk about a "body of facts" or "a collection of facts," the word "facts" itself doesn't function as a collective noun.

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