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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

A mean-mindedness

"There is a mean-mindedness about the nearly half of over-65s who YouGov find think benefits (for others) are too generous – though they themselves have been shamelessly wooed with triple-lock pensions, winter fuel allowances, free TV licences and travel passes, regardless of their means." (The Guardian.)

Is "mean-mindedness" a countable noun?

  

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Anonymous Is "mean-mindedness" a countable noun? It has been made into one there—it suggests 'a [certain kind/level of] mean-mindedness'.

  • Anonymous Is "mean-mindedness" a countable noun?
  • It has been made into one there—it suggests 'a [certain kind/level of] mean-mindedness'.
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AnonymousIs "mean-mindedness" a countable noun?

It has been made into one there—it suggests 'a [certain kind/level of] mean-mindedness'.

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