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What is enact as a noun?

"Enact" is primarily a verb, meaning to put into law or effect. It doesn't have a common use as a noun in standard English.

However, there are a few contexts where it might be used as a noun, though these are less common and more specialized:

* A theatrical performance or production: This usage is quite rare, but you might see it in the context of a theatrical review or discussion about specific acting techniques.

* In legal contexts: It can sometimes be used to refer to a law or act that has been passed, though "enactment" is a more common term for this.

Here are some examples:

* "The play's enactments were powerful and moving."

* "The enactment of the new law was met with mixed reactions."

If you're unsure whether "enact" is being used as a noun in a particular context, it's always best to check the definition or consult a dictionary.

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