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Is the word education an abstract noun?

Yes, "education" is an abstract noun. Here's why:

* Abstract nouns represent concepts, qualities, or ideas that cannot be touched or physically experienced. Education is a concept – the process of learning and acquiring knowledge.

* You can't hold education in your hand or see it. It's a process and a result, not a physical object.

Examples of how "education" is used as an abstract noun:

* "She received a good education."

* "Education is important for a successful future."

* "The government is investing in education."

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