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The plural concord here may also be reinforced by notional concord, since board, as a collective noun, can be notionally plural.
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In linguistics, a collective noun is a collection of things taken as a whole. Most collective nouns in everyday speech are not specific to one kind of thing, such as the word "group", which can be applied to people or dogs or other things.
- A bouquet of flowers.
- A bunch of flowers.
- A fleet of ships.
- A forest of trees.
- A galaxy of stars.
- A pack of cards.
- A pack of lies.
- A pair of shoes.
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