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Yes, "oldest" can function as a common noun when it refers to the oldest person or thing in a general sense, such as "the oldest of the group." However, it is primarily used as a superlative adjective to describe the age of someone or something in comparison to others. In contexts where it stands alone, it may take on a noun-like role but is not commonly used as a standalone noun.

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