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In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used informally as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

forFor example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."

My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road.

In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used informally as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

for example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."

In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used informally as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

For example:

My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road.

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In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used informally as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

for example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."

In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

for example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."

In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used informally as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

for example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."

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Max Hay
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In addition to the other excellent answers - I would note that nouns and even proper nouns are sometimes used as non-count nouns for comedic effect.

for example: "My car exploded! Now there's car all over the road."