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What is the plural of ragstone?

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The noun ragstone can be countable or uncountable.

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

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

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As well as the soapstone mentioned above, Kentish ragstone was exported to Europe for building.
And the criminal played by Val Kilmer occupies a fine, modernist house with deck, ragstone chimney piece and a view of the ocean.
The majority are constructed from grey Kentish ragstone, with red brick quoins and copings.
Hampton Court, Eton College, and the Tower of London are among the buildings for which Kentish ragstone from the Maidstone district was employed.
Ahead of us, now, we can see what appears to be a large country house, built of grey ragstone and surrounded by smooth green lawns with the loch lapping at a small pontoon.
Following the defences round, Roman remains, comprising the typical red tile and ragstone, can be seen at Cooper's Row and about 45 m. north of Tower Hill underground station.

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