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No, "she'd" is not a noun. It is a contraction of the words "she" and "would" or "she" and "had." Contractions are formed by combining two words into one and are commonly used in informal speech and writing. In this case, "she'd" functions as a pronoun (she) combined with a modal verb (would) or auxiliary verb (had).

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