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Exploring the Plural Form of 'Blood'

Hey everyone! Today, let's dive into a fascinating topic: the plural form of "blood." Have you ever wondered if "blood" has a plural form? The answer might surprise you! In medical or scientific contexts, "blood" is often used as a mass noun, meaning it doesn't have a plural form. For example: - "The patient's blood type is O positive." - "The lab analyzed the blood samples." However, in informal or colloquial contexts, "bloods" can be used as a plural form, often referring to blood relatives or family members. For example: - "My bloods are coming over for the holidays." (meaning family members) - "He's a true blue blood, from a wealthy family." (meaning aristocratic or noble ancestry) While "bloods" can be used in certain contexts, it's essential to note that it's not a universally accepted or grammatically correct plural form for the word "blood." Hope you found...

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