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A disequilibrium?

A disequilibrium in the military forces of the two countries


May I take it that the noun phrase is ungrammatical because disequilibrium is uncountable?

  

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A disequilibrium in the military forces of the two countries May I take it that the noun phrase is ungrammatical because disequilibrium is uncountable? No, it's not uncountable . My Canadian Oxford paperback dictionary offers this definition.

  • A disequilibrium in the military forces of the two countries May I take it that the noun phrase is ungrammatical because disequilibrium is uncountable?
  • No, it's not uncountable .
  • My Canadian Oxford paperback dictionary offers this definition.
  • disequilibrium ( plural disequilibria) a lack or loss of equilibrium, stability or balance.
  • Merriam Webster says this.
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A disequilibrium in the military forces of the two countries


May I take it that the noun phrase is ungrammatical because disequilibrium is uncountable?


No, it's not uncountable.

My Canadian Oxford paperback dictionary offers this definition.

disequilibrium (plural disequilibria)a lack or loss of equilibrium, stability or balance. Merri

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