Is this expression fixed as "high and lows" with only the latter noun being pluralized? I mean, theoretically, aren't both nouns supposed to be pluralized?
Content:" In many parts of the country, seasonal high and lows can be great with temperatures ranging from above 50 °C (122 °F) to well below zero."
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Journalese English is not always the most careful. It should be seasonal highs and lows.
— Mister Micawber
Journalese English is not always the most careful.
It should be seasonal highs and lows.
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