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Is the word delegates a noun?

Yes, "delegates" is a noun.

Here's why:

* It names a group of people. Delegates are individuals chosen to represent others, often at a conference or meeting.

* It can be used as a subject or object. For example:

* "The delegates arrived at the conference." (Subject)

* "The company sent two delegates to the negotiations." (Object)

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