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"Rock" can be both countable and uncountable. When used in the singular form to refer to a single piece of rock, it is countable (e.g., "I found a rock on the beach"). When used in the plural form to refer to multiple pieces of rock in a general sense, it is uncountable (e.g., "There are rocks scattered across the field").

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