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What is the plural of time immemorial?

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The noun time immemorial can be countable or uncountable.

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

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

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More often than not, Inuit used plants as tea, and various tea recipes have existed across the Arctic since time immemorial.
It is legendary in its use as a magical cure-all and has been used as food or a remedy since time immemorial.
And to extract humour from annoyances and irritations is what comedians have always done since time immemorial.
These movements are accompanied by the sound of wild beating of drums, which again hasn't changed since time immemorial.
We are simply stating the case that males from time immemorial always contested each other as part of the growing-up process.
Jewellery in the form of bracelet, rings, pins and earrings have been used universally since time immemorial.

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