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What is the plural of mystery?

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The noun mystery can be countable or uncountable.

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

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

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Part of the mystery comes from the fact that the job description is changing.
Based on the climograph of a mystery location, students investigate which location best fits with the climograph.
The best-known Walloon author is mystery writer Georges Simenon, creator of the character of the police commissioner Maigret.
They rag each other endlessly about race and all its permutations, yet two men couldn't be more bonded together than they are in these mysteries.
Punters can also run a sweepstake with their own special online kit, learn the jargon of racecards or unravel the mysteries of the tic-tac man.
If you get stumped, the manual does give you a URL to a website with hints, and complete walk-throughs on the mysteries.

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