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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Research

Hi teachers, is the word research uncountable?

I would like to know whether the word resesrches is grammatically correct or not.

  

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The plural of the noun "research" is awkward, but apparently possible in rare instances where one wants to emphasize the diversity and obscurity of someone's research efforts. For example: His researches took him to libraries in Spain, France, Finland, Egypt, Luxembourg, and Thailand.

  • The plural of the noun "research" is awkward, but apparently possible in rare instances where one wants to emphasize the diversity and obscurity of someone's research efforts.
  • For example: His researches took him to libraries in Spain, France, Finland, Egypt, Luxembourg, and Thailand.
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The plural of the noun "research" is awkward, but apparently possible in rare instances where one wants to emphasize the diversity and obscurity of someone's research efforts. For example:


His researches took him to libraries in Spain, France, Finland, Egypt, Luxembourg, and Thailand.

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