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Write is a verb. If you want to use it as an adjective, you would say written.

Verb: I will write a check at the store.

Adjective: This is his written account of what happened.

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Write is a verb. If you want to use it as an adjective, you would say written.

Verb: I will write a check at the store.

Adjective: This is his written account of what happened.

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Not usually.

It can, rarely, be used to mean for writing as in "writing implements" or referring to the study of writing, as in "writing workshops", but these are closer to a noun adjunct than an adjective.

The word writing is a verb form, the present participle of the verb (to write) and can be used as a noun (gerund). By comparison, the past participle written is widely used to mean of or about writing.

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