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Does shambles is a noun that plural in form but singular meaning?

Yes, "shambles" is a noun that is plural in form but singular in meaning.

It's a collective noun, similar to "chaos" or "mess," and refers to a state of disorder or disarray. It's used to describe a situation that is chaotic and disorganized.

Examples:

* "The kitchen was a shambles after the party."

* "The company's finances are in shambles."

While "shambles" appears plural, it's treated as a singular noun and takes a singular verb.

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