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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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turbulence (singular / plural)

Is it okay to say (about a flight): *We had turbulence because of a storm. *I enjoyed the return flight without turbulence.
  

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Anonymous Is it okay to say (about a flight): *We had turbulence because of a storm. *I enjoyed the return flight without turbulence. Yes, that is the normal way: as an uncountable noun.

  • Anonymous Is it okay to say (about a flight): *We had turbulence because of a storm.
  • *I enjoyed the return flight without turbulence.
  • Yes, that is the normal way: as an uncountable noun.
  • I have never heard it otherwise.
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AnonymousIs it okay to say (about a flight): *We had turbulence because of a storm. *I enjoyed the return flight without turbulence.
Yes, that is the normal way: as an uncountable noun. I have never heard it otherwise.
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