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About Words Cambridge Dictionaries Online blog Commenting on developments in the English language

Commenting on developments in the English language

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This domain dictionaryblog.cambridge.org has the following in the web page, "About Words Cambridge Dictionaries Online blog." We observed that the webpage also stated " Commenting on developments in the English language." It also stated " Countable or uncountable, and why it matters. Sergey Ryumin Moment Getty Images. Many dictionaries for learners of English including the one on this site show whether nouns are countable or uncountable, often using the abbreviations C and U. Countable nouns are things that you can count. One dog, two dogs, twenty dogs. Water, sadness, plastic."

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One of the commonest elements in the universe, carbon is found in stars, meteorites and planets as well as interstellar material. It is of special interest to .