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The proper noun, Lauryn Hill, functions as any noun, as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object (direct or indirect) of a verb or a preposition.

Subject of sentence: Lauryn Hill is my neighbor.

Subject of clause: My neighbor, Lauryn Hill is her name, was someone I knew in high school.

Direct object of verb: I saw some great Lauryn Hill shoes.

Object of preposition: I'm saving up for those Lauryn Hill shoes.

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