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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Plastic-coat

Does the verb 'to plastic-coat' exist?


Would ie be correct to say:


"Where can I plastic-coat this card?"

  

Top answer

" It's probably not correct, though it probably is often said. In other words, if you said that sentence to someone, he or she would know exactly what you mean. If you go to onelook dot com, you can search several dictionaries at once.

  • " It's probably not correct, though it probably is often said.
  • In other words, if you said that sentence to someone, he or she would know exactly what you mean.
  • If you go to onelook dot com, you can search several dictionaries at once.
  • "Plastic-coat" is not a recognized verb.
  • "
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Christine Christie"Where can I plastic-coat this card?"

It's probably not correct, though it probably is often said. In other words, if you said that sentence to someone, he or she would know exactly what you mean.

If you go to onelook dot com, you can search several dictionaries at once. "Plastic-coat" is not a recognized verb.

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