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No, the noun 'son-in-law' is a singular, compound noun.

A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.

Some nouns that might be used for a group of sons-in-law, for example, a pair of sons-in-law or a trio of sons-in-law.

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The noun son-in-law is a common, abstract, compound noun, a word for the relationship of a person.

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