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- adjective That can be
pluralized .
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Examples
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In order for a noun to be pluralizable, it has to refer to something with discrete countability - the most important aspect of which is the ability to distinquish between having one of them versus having two of them.
Planet Atheism 2010
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But then, circumstance wasn’t originally pluralizable, since its original English meaning was “that which surrounds”.
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I’m not sure if it’s a local-coherence effect, with “words do” sounding good enough that I don’t notice the lack of agreement between “meaning” and “do”, or if I think of “meaning of word” as a pluralizable NP.
National Grammar Day 2010: Ten More Common Grammar Myths, Debunked « Motivated Grammar 2010
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But then, circumstance wasn’t originally pluralizable, since its original English meaning was “that which surrounds”.
Annals of Strange Prescriptions: Under the circumstances « Motivated Grammar 2010
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