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Yes, the noun 'service' is a common noun, a general word for any:

  • organization or agency that provides something to the public;
  • job that involves assisting the customer of a business;
  • work done while employed;
  • use or benefit given by a machine or other thing;
  • regularly scheduled trip on a bus, plane, boat, etc.;
  • state or country's military forces;
  • employment of a servant;
  • act of giving legal papers to someone;
  • religious ceremony;
  • set of dishes.
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