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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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chocolate with fig or figs

Which one is correct? "chocolate with fig" or "chocolate with figs"
  

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It depends; for example, The new recipe combines chocolate with figs, but the old one uses chocolate with fig jam.

  • It depends; for example, The new recipe combines chocolate with figs, but the old one uses chocolate with fig jam.
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It depends; for example,
The new recipe combines chocolate with figs, but the old one uses chocolate with fig jam.

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