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Counting and uncountable information

In English, we have uncountable nouns (which don’t take an “s” in the plural form).
And countable nouns which do.
Unfortunately, mostly due to first language interference, many people write the word “informations.” This is not correct. “Information” is always in the singular form.
If you want to count the uncountable, use the structure “piece(s) of” in front of the word information.
Examples :
“Before we start the meeting, I have two pieces of information to share.”
. “We will receive some information about the party early next week.”
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