Could you write a riddle, that only someone with high level of inductive reasoning could answer.
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I am a word that can be used to describe a person, a place, or a thing. I can be used to describe something that is good, bad, or neutral. I can be used to describe something that is big, small, or medium. I can be used to describe something that is old, new, or in between. I can be used to describe something that is simple, complex, or somewhere in between. What am I?
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The answer to the riddle is adjective. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It can be used to describe the noun's size, shape, color, age, quality, or other characteristics. For example, the word big is an adjective that can be used to describe a noun such as house. The word red is an adjective that can be used to describe a noun such as apple.

To answer this riddle, you need to use your inductive reasoning skills. You need to be able to think about the different ways that a word can be used to describe something. You need to be able to rule out the other possible answers, such as noun and verb. Once you have done this, you will be able to figure out the answer to the riddle.

Here are some other riddles that require high levels of inductive reasoning:

- I am a number that is always greater than 1. I am always less than 3. I am always even. What am I?
- I am a shape that has four sides. I have four right angles. I have two pairs of parallel sides. What am I?
- I am a fruit that is red, juicy, and sweet. I grow on trees. I am often eaten in pies and salads. What am I?

If you can answer these riddles, then you have a high level of inductive reasoning skills.
Could you please provide the answers to the additional 3 riddles that you included at the end of your message? I am highly curious as to what the answers are, as I believe I know the answer, and I wish to know whether or not I'm correct.