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Is Midwestern the possessive noun for Midwest?

No, "Midwestern" is not the possessive form of "Midwest".

* Midwest is the noun, referring to the central region of the United States.

* Midwestern is an adjective, meaning "relating to or characteristic of the Midwest".

To make "Midwest" possessive, you would use Midwest's.

Here are some examples:

* Midwest's weather is unpredictable. (possessive noun)

* Midwestern cuisine is known for its hearty flavors. (adjective)

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