Is “hundred” or “hundreds”? [on hold]
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sometimes I see people write, for example, "three hundreds" and also "three hundred", I'm wondering are they both correct?
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sometimes I see people write, for example, "three hundreds" and also "three hundred", I'm wondering are they both correct?
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sometimes I see people write, for example, "three hundreds" and also "three hundred", I'm wondering are they both correct?
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sometimes I see people write, for example, "three hundreds" and also "three hundred", I'm wondering are they both correct?
Thanks!
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 25 mins ago
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This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
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