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both can be a noun or a verb...if noun...nurse means a person who provides care. Registered Nurses are given the licensed to practice the profession of being a nurse bonded by legal terms. Nursing as a noun can be a course or a discipline. Nurse as a verb means to feed or to breastfeed, Nursing as a verb is a continuous form of the base form Nurse.

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