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Is the word state a proper noun?

The word "state" is not always a proper noun. Here's why:

* As a general term: When referring to the condition of something, "state" is a common noun.

* Example: "The state of the economy is uncertain."

* As a proper noun: When referring to a specific political entity, "state" is a proper noun and needs to be capitalized.

* Example: "The state of California is known for its beaches."

So, it depends on the context.

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