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What is the plural form of machinery?

The plural form of machinery is machinery. It is an uncountable noun, meaning it doesn't have a separate plural form.

You wouldn't say "machineries," but rather use the singular form for both singular and plural references.

For example:

* Singular: The new machinery is very efficient.

* Plural: The company has invested heavily in new machinery.

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