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Occurence or occurences?
The occurence of local conflicts is without ceasing.
Occurrences of a local conflict is without ceasing.
What is the difference between these two sentences?
Jul 7, 2015 10:26 AM
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Occurrence is a noun
1.the action, fact, or instance of occurring.
2.something that happens; event; incident:
Example:
We were delayed by several unexpected occurrences.
Occurrences is just a plural form of the noun. When multiple events happen. The correct sentence would be: The occurrence of local conflicts does not cease.
July 7, 2015
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