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"inputs" vs "input"

Both 'input' and 'inputs' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Input' is singular, referring to a single piece of data or information provided, while 'inputs' is the plural form, used when referring to multiple pieces of data or information.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

inputs

Correct. 'Inputs' is the plural form used to refer to multiple pieces of data or information provided.

Use 'inputs' when referring to multiple pieces of data or information provided.

Examples:

  • The algorithm processes various inputs to generate an output.
  • Please submit all your inputs by the end of the day.

Alternatives:

  • pieces of input
  • data inputs
  • information inputs
  • multiple inputs
  • various inputs

input

Correct. 'Input' is the singular form used to refer to a single piece of data or information provided.

Use 'input' when referring to a single piece of data or information provided.

Examples:

  • Please provide your input on this matter.
  • The system requires an input from the user.

Alternatives:

  • piece of input
  • data input
  • information input
  • single input
  • individual input

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