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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Multiple --> usage

Hello. Can I use the word "multiple" with the meaning of two or more as opposed to "single"?


For example, "a single-word answer" (e.g., "yes") vs "a multiple-word answer" ("yes, you can").


Thank you.

  

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