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The word military is an adjective and a noun (the noun form usually uses the article 'the' in front of the word military).

As a noun: My grandfather use to work in the military, and he wore his uniform to work every day when he taught soldiers how to fire their guns.

As an adjective: It was a financial loss for our town when they closed the nearby military base.

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