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What is the plural of lego?

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The noun lego can be countable or uncountable.

In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be lego.

However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be legos e.g. in reference to various types of legos or a collection of legos.

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This guy has built various mathematical surfaces from lego blocks and some of them look amazingly intricate.
A PINK lollipop has fallen to the ground in London, smashing a miniature Audi convertible no bigger than a lego brick.
But even some modern marks such as Filofax, Lego and Windsurfer are at risk. Or do we mean hoover and thermos, filofax, lego and windsurfer?
This voyage is the first stage in the space adventure of the legos.
In another dimension, the legos populate a planet nearly dead.
A kindergarten was provided for the young children of customers who came with family in tow, featuring fun and games that included painting, drawing, legos and other delights.

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