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Sarcandra Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Milks

Hi,

Is there ever a context in which "milks" as a plural for "milk" is acceptable? I just saw an article where the variants of a milk brand were collectively called Cowland Adult Milks (I made Cowland up).

Thanks.

Sarcandra
  

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It might be used on a rare occasion to mean "kinds of milk". CJ

  • It might be used on a rare occasion to mean "kinds of milk".
  • CJ
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It might be used on a rare occasion to mean "kinds of milk".

CJ

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