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"Coco" can be a proper noun when it refers to a specific name, such as a person's name (e.g., Coco Chanel) or a brand. However, it can also be a common noun when used to refer to cocoa or coconut in a general sense. The context in which it is used determines whether it is a proper noun or not.

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