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Is the word three a noun?

It depends on the context! Here's why:

* As a numeral: When used to represent the quantity of three, it's functioning as a numeral, not a noun. For example: "There were three apples on the table."

* As a noun: "Three" can be a noun when it refers to the number itself. For example: "He counted to three."

Let me know if you have another sentence in mind and I can help you determine if "three" is functioning as a noun.

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