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What is the plural of doctrine?

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The noun doctrine can be countable or uncountable.

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

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

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Church doctrine holds that Communion wafers, like the bread served at the Last Supper, must have at least some unleavened wheat.
In his presentation on the Baptist sects, Weber explores the similarities between Calvinist doctrine and Quakerism.
Consciences may be salved by the doctrine that the pursuit of self-interest will in fact make everyone better off.
What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations.
The Privy Council had published forty-two articles which endeavoured to enforce Zwinglian doctrines upon the English Church.
In all the social sciences, the doctrines of racialism were accepted as a given.

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