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		Grammar and Linguistics > Plural for "optimization/optimisation" ?     
			
		 Plural for "optimization/optimisation" ? 
		
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 douglas
 
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							| Plural for "optimization/optimisation" ? 
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							| Hi All,   I just got another message from a translation office that has got me wondering and I would like to hear your opinions on something. 
  Is creating the plural of optimization/optimisation by adding "s" traditionally correct or is it just a new trend?     Whenever I read the word "optimizations/optimisations" the little man in the back of my head says it �s wrong and I can �t find any "authority" (Webster �s, Oxford, etc.) that definitively says it should be one way or the other.    What do you all say to it?   Douglas     |  26 Apr 2013      
					
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 crisholm
 
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							|     Well, it �s an abstract noun, so it shouldn �t take the plural �s �. Many happinesses for the day!     Cristina                               1 |  26 Apr 2013     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Douglas, You are right to be bothered by this. I see it as part of the current fad for shortening everything - for example "summit" for what used to be called a "summit meeting".   In light of that, I think people who use "optimizations" are meaning "optimimization methods" or "optimization measures", so I see it as correct, even if annoying to some of us.   Bruce |  26 Apr 2013     
					
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