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Yes, the noun 'entertainment' is an uncountable aggregate noun. An aggregate noun is a word for something comprised of an indefinite number of parts. The noun entertainment includes any activity that people enjoy.

Sometimes you see written or hear people use the word entertainments, by which they mean several different forms of entertainment, but using a plural form is unnecessary because the aggregate noun includes multiple forms of entertainment.

Other examples of aggregate nouns are news, goods, weather, education, and information.

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