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used / previously enjoyed.
No, the word 'enjoyed' is not a noun.The word enjoyed is the past tense of the verb to enjoy (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).The noun forms for the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying.Example uses:Verb: We enjoyed the concert last night.Noun: Our vacation at the mountain retreat was pure enjoyment.
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Try: Today, I had a great time while enjoying your company. Or: I had a great time today, and I really enjoyed your company. Or: I had a great time today; I really enjoyed your company. Or: I had a great time today: I really enjoyed your company. I prefer the last one because it does the best job of conveying the connection between to two ideas without altering the apparent meaning of your initial statement.