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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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"Organised discussion" vs "organised discussions"

What is the difference in meaning between "organised discussion" and "organised discussions"? Is one more appropriate for a particular context?
  

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Hi, What is the difference in meaning between "organised discussion" and "organised discussions"? Is one more appropriate for a particular context? The word 'discussion' can be used in both noncountable and countable ways.

  • Hi, What is the difference in meaning between "organised discussion" and "organised discussions"?
  • Is one more appropriate for a particular context?
  • The word 'discussion' can be used in both noncountable and countable ways.
  • eg I enjoy organized discussion.
  • eg I participated in three organized discussions last week.
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Hi,
What is the difference in meaning between "organised discussion" and "organised discussions"? Is one more appropriate for a particular context?

The word 'discussion' can be used in both noncountable and countable ways.

eg I enjoy organized discussion.

eg I participated in three organized discussions last week.

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi.

You wrote:

The word 'discussion' can be used in both noncountable and countable ways.

Can we write it like this? Sometimes, I don't where to put the word "both" in situation like the one you wrote.

The word 'discussion' can be used both in noncountable and countable ways.
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Hi,
The way I wrote it is better.

Clive

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