phrases - Can "above mentioned" be a noun?



The above mentioned regulations do not apply to the conditions defined here.



Is it possible to use the phrase above mentioned as a noun with the definite article "the" in English?



The above mentioned does not apply to the conditions defined here.



Is it possible to use the verb in the plural after the above mentioned?




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