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What part of speech is bargain?

"Bargain" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to a good deal or something purchased at a reduced price.

* Example: "I got a great bargain on that sweater."

* Verb: It can mean to negotiate a price or to make a deal.

* Example: "We bargained for hours before reaching an agreement."

* Adjective: It can describe something that is inexpensive or a good deal.

* Example: "That bargain basement is full of hidden treasures."

Let me know if you have a sentence in mind, and I can tell you which part of speech "bargain" is in that context!

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