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What part of speech is conventional?

"Conventional" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on its use in a sentence:

* Adjective: Describing something that is traditional, widely accepted, or customary.

* Noun: A convention, a gathering or assembly of people for a common purpose.

* Verb: To make something conventional or traditional.

Here are examples of each usage:

* Adjective: "She prefers a conventional car over an electric one."

* Noun: "The political convention was held in a large stadium."

* Verb: "The company decided to conventionalize its marketing strategy."

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