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Is the word sights a noun?

Yes, "sights" can be a noun.

Here's how:

* Plural Noun: "Sights" is the plural form of the noun "sight." It refers to multiple things that are seen or worth seeing.

* Example: "The city tour included all the major sights."

* Singular Noun: "Sights" can also be used as a singular noun when referring to the act of seeing. This is less common but still grammatically correct.

* Example: "My sights are blurry, I need glasses."

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