0 Hi02br 02br 00Can the word "functionality" be used in the plural ("functionalities") when it is synonymous for "the functions a computer application can perform".02br 00According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the plural form exists but I would like a confirmation.02br 02br 00Can I write "we have added many new functionalities"?02br 02br 00Thanks a lot.0-
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0 The most natural sounding would be "new functions". 0-
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0 The most natural sounding would be "new functions".
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0>Can I write "we have added many new functionalities"?02br 02br 00 I'd say 01b00no02b00, you can't: 02br 02br 00 Google hits: 02br 00 34,700 for "added new functionality"02br 01font00344 for "added new functionalities"02font0-
0 yes you can use functionalities i suggest,02br 02br 00do a google search for the word and you get over 7 million hits,02br 02br 00it would appear to be a common way for software developers and software documentation authors to describe what their application/hardware product does.02br 02br 00eg02br 02br 05002br