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What is the plural form of "corporate"?



 
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What is the plural form of "corporate"? #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 09, 2007 13:12 pm   What is the plural form of "corporate"?
 

Hi,

I'm confused with corporate word.

Can anyone help me out in understanding the plural form of corporate.

Thanks,
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What is the plural form of "corporate"? #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 09, 2007 13:49 pm   What is the plural form of "corporate"?
 

corporate is an adjective

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/corporate

You might have in mind "corporation" - > "corporations"
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