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victory countable noun or uncountable noun​

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Answered by arainagrande
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Answer:

it is a uncountable noun

Answered by gurneetbadhan
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it is both the countable and uncountable noun as uncountable noun is used for general statement eg victory is sweet and countable noun used for thinking of an individual victory eg Waterloo is a victory for Wellington
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