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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is it ever possible to say INFORMATIONS - as a noun, not as an adjective?
  

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I've heard it used as a countable, but it's quite rare. My dictionary doesn't include the "C" and "U" designations, and I can't say to what extent the countable use is recognized. Your question implies that you consider the plural natural as an adjective.

  • I've heard it used as a countable, but it's quite rare.
  • My dictionary doesn't include the "C" and "U" designations, and I can't say to what extent the countable use is recognized.
  • Your question implies that you consider the plural natural as an adjective.
  • Could you give an example??
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I've heard it used as a countable, but it's quite rare. My dictionary doesn't include the "C" and "U" designations, and I can't say to what extent the countable use is recognized.

Your question implies that you consider the plural natural as an adjective. Could you give an example??

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