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Count plural

From Teflpedia

A countable plural is a plural noun (i.e. it has plural grammatical number of 2 or more) that is a count noun (so grammatical number is differentiable).

In English, the vast majority of plurals are countable plurals; only a few are uncountable plurals. For example, in:

I cooked the eggs.

eggs is a countable plural, because we can count the word in this sense; one egg, two eggs, three eggs.

Contrast non-count plural (which can’t be counted).