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Hair or Hairs? Sat May 27, 2006 17:20 pm  Hair or Hairs?
 

Dear all

Please help me.(Hairs or Hair?)

1: These two women have got beautiful ......

Thank you all

Shane
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Hair or Hairs? Sat May 27, 2006 18:22 pm  Hair or Hairs?
 

hair. Very Happy

When referring to a head of hair, the word "hair" is uncountable --- no matter how many heads of hair.

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