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Fiber or Fibers Grammar

 
 
hefoust
 
Reply Wed 19 Feb, 2014 10:54 pm
I am trying to find out which word is more appropriate - Fiber or Fibers. The context would be spinning supplies - when you spin "fiber" into yarn. Anything that is not off of a sheep is technically referred to as fiber, not wool. So if our shop offers a lot of different types of this material, would we call it "Soandso Fiber" or "Soandso Fibers"?
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leball
 
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Reply Wed 19 Feb, 2014 11:33 pm
@hefoust,
Hi hefoust
I think FIBRES would be correct
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