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What type of noun is substance?

"Substance" can be both a common noun and an abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Common Noun: It refers to a general type of matter, without specifying a particular one. For example: "The scientist studied the properties of different substances."

* Abstract Noun: It can also refer to a quality or concept, such as essential nature, reality, or importance. For example: "His words lacked substance."

The specific meaning of "substance" depends on the context of the sentence.

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