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Abstract noun plus a noun

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Hmm. That's tough.

Here're three quick examples of an abstract noun + concrete noun:

acceptance letter

anger management

progress report

Step-by-step explanation:

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A concrete noun refers to a physical object in the real world, such as a dog, a ball, or an ice cream cone. An abstract noun refers to an idea or concept that does not exist in the real world and cannot be touched, like freedom, sadness, or permission.
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