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Grammar

Plural - Wiring

Can "wiring" be plural? Is it countable?
For example, is it correct to say "No wirings are used in this building" or should it be "No wiring is used in this building" or "No wiring are used in this building" ?
  

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There may be a use of "wirings" in some technical sense which I am not aware of, but in ordinary everyday conversation "wiring" is the word. "

  • There may be a use of "wirings" in some technical sense which I am not aware of, but in ordinary everyday conversation "wiring" is the word.
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There may be a use of "wirings" in some technical sense which I am not aware of, but in ordinary everyday conversation "wiring" is the word. "No wiring is used in this building." In neither case is it correct to use "No wiring are ...."

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