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research is countable or uncountable noun. if uncountable why​

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Answered by sangeetasoreng98
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Research' is both a countable and uncountable noun but, without doubt, the uncountable form is more common. It is unusual to come across the plural 'researches' and, when it does occur, it generally means different or separate groups of research.

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Answered by dharitigarg
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'Research' is both a countable and uncountable noun but, without doubt, the uncountable form is more common. It is unusual to come across the plural 'researches' and, when it does occur, it generally means different or separate groups of research. I believe that the plural is also almost archaic in one sense

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