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Partha Chakraborty 3072 Posted 7 years ago
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Hair or hairs

Which one is currect?

It uproots almost half of his hairs.

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It uproots almost half of his hair.

  

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The combination of "uproots" and "hair(s)" seems odd. What is the context? What does "it" refer to?

  • The combination of "uproots" and "hair(s)" seems odd.
  • What is the context?
  • What does "it" refer to?
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The combination of "uproots" and "hair(s)" seems odd. What is the context? What does "it" refer to?

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