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The CAT is chasing a mouse.

This noun is the subject of this sentence.

Some other examples (replace the highlighted word 'noun' with a noun of your choosing):

Noun of a feather flock together.

A noun and his money are soon parted.

A noun in the hand is worth two in the bush.

A noun saved is a noun earned.

A noun a day keeps the doctor away.

All noun and no noun make Jack a dull boy.

A noun in time saves nine.

Noun is up.

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