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I don't have hair. vs I don't have a hair.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I don't have hair' is a general statement indicating a lack of hair in general, while 'I don't have a hair' is used when referring to a single strand or piece of hair.

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I don't have hair.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a lack of hair in general.

This phrase is used to express the absence of hair on one's head or body in a general sense.

Examples:

  • I don't have hair on my arms.
  • Due to the treatment, she doesn't have hair anymore.
  • He shaves his head, so he doesn't have hair.
  • Some people don't have hair due to genetics.
  • After chemotherapy, she doesn't have hair.
  • While I don't have hair to work with on my head, I do have facial hair that I can experiment with. I currently have a neatly trimmed beard and I've found it works ...
  • I don't have hair on my head does it really matter to get a girl friend? Because of this, my confidence has lowered a lot...I do have decent job ...
  • May 1, 2011 ·. Yes, we have to feel sorry for the bald people. We can make a page saying "Potatoes don't have hair, I don't have hair, therefore I am a potato.
  • Jeepers. If I even tried to shave my chest, arms, legs, stomach, etc. it'd take hours and require a crew. Luckily I don't have hair on my back.

Alternatives:

  • I am bald.
  • I have no hair.
  • My head is shaved.
  • I am hairless.
  • I have a shaved head.

I don't have a hair.

This phrase is correct and is used when referring to a single strand or piece of hair.

This phrase is used when talking about a specific strand or piece of hair, emphasizing the singular nature of the hair.

Examples:

  • I don't have a hair out of place.
  • She doesn't have a hair on her head.
  • He doesn't have a hair on his face.
  • There wasn't a hair out of place on her head.
  • I don't have a hairbrush.
  • It looks like I don't have a hair loss problem now. The only thing that I dont like is it can be hard to evenly get this on your roots... I will try dampening my hair next ...
  • Sep 17, 2014 ... I don't have a hair and makeup team at the game, and the curl won't last in my own hair. I do it all myself, and I can't pull out a curling iron in the ...
  • Dec 10, 2013 ... This final diversion from most natural hair practices is that I don't have a hair crush, nor a hair twin. I've already addressed how no two heads of ...
  • P.s. I don't have a hair stylist cause I want to use as many natural products and be able to maintain my own hair. Even though I have relaxed hair, my hair is very ...

Alternatives:

  • I don't have a single hair.
  • I don't have any hair.
  • I don't have a strand of hair.
  • I don't have a hair on my head.
  • I don't have a hair on my body.

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