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Is interstate commerce a noun or verb?

"Interstate commerce" is a noun phrase.

Here's why:

* Interstate is an adjective, describing the type of commerce.

* Commerce is the noun, referring to the exchange of goods or services.

Together, they form a noun phrase that refers to the exchange of goods or services that cross state lines.

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