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This tag is for questions about whether something obeys the rules of grammar in English. The question must INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL CONCERN. If your question is about grammar itself, please use the "grammar" tag.
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Is "statistics" singular or plural?
The word statistics is used both as singular and as plural.
The singular statistics is the science of collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of numerical data.
The plural statistics r …
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"The time and place" or "the time and the place"
I think the first one is used when "time"and "place" is not meant to be separated. Example: "This is not the time and place for that". Ít's more on statement purposes. Whereas the second is more of th …