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How do you make integrate into a noun?

You can't directly make "integrate" into a noun. "Integrate" is a verb, meaning "to combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole."

To turn "integrate" into a noun, you have to use it in a different way, for example:

* Integration: This is the noun form of "integrate." It refers to the act or process of integrating.

* Example: "The team's success is a result of their excellent integration."

* Integrator: This is a noun that refers to someone or something that integrates.

* Example: "The company hired an integrator to help merge the two departments."

Remember, you can't just add an "-ion" to the end of "integrate" to make it a noun. You need to use a different word or phrase that expresses the same idea.

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