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Yes, the word 'sample' is a noun (sample, samples), a verb (sample, samples, sampling, sampled), and an adjective.

Examples:

Would you like to try a sample of our fudge? (noun)

Yes, I will sample the fudge. (verb)

A sample taste is not enough. I will take a pound. (adjective)

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