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Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

 

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

 

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Source: Wiktionary: hypotheticality

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

 

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

 

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Source: Wiktionary: hypotheticality

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Source: Wiktionary: hypotheticality

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Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Source: Wiktionary: hypotheticality

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

Source: Wiktionary: hypotheticality

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Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state ofor property of being hypothetical.

(countable) SomeSomething of hypothetical nature.

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state of property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Some of hypothetical nature.

Yes, it is a noun.

Plural form: hypotheticalities

(uncountable) The state or property of being hypothetical.

(countable) Something of hypothetical nature.

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