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misfortune #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 18:28 pm   misfortune
 

Is misfortune a countable noun ?
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misfortune #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 23:02 pm   misfortune
 

It is sometimes.
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misfortune #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 19, 2010 16:56 pm   misfortune
 

Thank you. I appreciate it.
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