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count noun
[kount noun]
noun
a noun, as apple, table, or birthday, that typically refers to a countable thing and that in English can be used in both the singular and the plural and can be preceded by the indefinite article a or an or by a number. For example, we can say an apple, four tables, or my 18th birthday.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of count noun1
Example Sentences
Because a count noun cannot stand on its own—you can’t say Daughter cooked dinner— and a modifier doesn’t help; Beautiful daughter cooked dinner is still bad.
"Less" is perfectly natural with a singular count noun, as in "one less car" and "one less thing to worry about".
An example of data used as a count noun is, “The data consist of the names, heights, and weights of the 30 children in this class.”
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