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No, the word 'include' is a verb, meaning to add or contain someone or something as a part of a whole or a group.

Example: The trip will include a visit to the monument.

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No the word including is not a noun.

It is a preposition. It can also be the present participle verb of include.

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No. Included is the past tense of include, which is a verb.

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