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Adderbox76@lemmy.ca ⁨3⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Can I be the guy that’s known around town for pointing out that in the given context, it’s actually “fewer users”

And yeah yeah, I know about evolution of language and common usage, and all that crap. But it really does just boil down to the fact that fewer sounds more elegant when the object is plural. ie: “There are usually fewer unexpected costs associated with new home ownership”, vs “There is usually less unexpected cost associated with new home ownership” (Both are correct in their given context)

It’s about how language rolls off the tongue. If we lose that we might as well grunt at each other draw pictographs with our own feces.

/end of rant.

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