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"this finding" vs "this findings"

The correct phrase is 'this finding.' 'Finding' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular determiner 'this.' 'This findings' is incorrect as 'findings' is the plural form of 'finding.'

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

this finding

Correct. 'Finding' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular determiner 'this.'

Use 'this finding' when referring to a specific discovery or result.

Examples:

  • This finding supports our hypothesis.
  • I would like to discuss this finding in more detail.

Alternatives:

  • that finding
  • the finding
  • such finding
  • every finding
  • any finding

this findings

Incorrect. 'Findings' is the plural form of 'finding,' so it should not be used with the singular determiner 'this.'

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