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No, "child" is not a determiner; it is a noun that refers to a young human being. Determiners are words that introduce nouns and provide context, such as articles (e.g., "a," "the"), demonstratives (e.g., "this," "those"), and possessives (e.g., "my," "their"). In a sentence, you might use a determiner before "child," like "the child" or "a child."

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