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No, "senator" is not a collective noun; it refers to an individual member of a legislative body, such as the U.S. Senate. A collective noun represents a group of individuals or things, such as "team" or "flock." When referring to multiple senators, one would use terms like "senators" or "the Senate" as collective references.

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