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Is differently a noun

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10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Yes, the word 'difference' is a noun; a word for the quality or condition of being unlike or dissimilar; a noticeable change or effect; a disagreement or controversy; a number that is obtained by subtracting one number from another; a word for a thing.

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