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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In or on?

Examples:

I have cancer in my lungs.

I have cancer on my lungs.

Also, can I say "a cancer"? Or it is non-countable?

  

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Say 'I have lung cancer'. 'Cancer' can be countable, but it's more commonly used uncountably: 'I have cancer'.

  • Say 'I have lung cancer'.
  • 'Cancer' can be countable, but it's more commonly used uncountably: 'I have cancer'.
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Say 'I have lung cancer'.

'Cancer' can be countable, but it's more commonly used uncountably:

'I have cancer'.

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