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"Charlie" is a concrete noun as it typically refers to a specific person or character, making it tangible and identifiable. In contrast, abstract nouns represent ideas or concepts that cannot be physically touched or seen, such as love or freedom. Therefore, unless "Charlie" is used in a metaphorical or abstract sense, it remains a concrete term.

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