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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Prejudices

Is it rare to use the plural “prejudices”? Is the dictionary you only see singular.


Is this natural?

or should I use “préconceptions”?


You shouldn't have any prejudices. You don't know her. She could be nice.


thank you

  

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anonymous Is it rare to use the plural “prejudices”? Yes, it can be either a count or non-count noun. Most of the time it is used as non-count.

  • anonymous Is it rare to use the plural “prejudices”?
  • Yes, it can be either a count or non-count noun.
  • Most of the time it is used as non-count.
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anonymousIs it rare to use the plural “prejudices”?

Yes, it can be either a count or non-count noun. Most of the time it is used as non-count.

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