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What parts of speech is the word generic?

The word "generic" can function as several parts of speech, depending on its use in a sentence:

* Adjective: Describing something that is general, not specific or branded.

* Example: "They bought the generic brand of cereal."

* Noun: Referring to a general type or category.

* Example: "This is a generic example of a problem."

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