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"Debris" is an uncountable noun. Following is an explanation from the dictionary with examples:
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Debris is pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around.
I stood at the foot of the collapsed tower and watched the rescue workers sifting through the debris.
A number of people were killed by flying debris.
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You could say: "The amount of debris from that tornado was devastating!"
Construction debris can be disposed of at designated waste management facilities, construction debris recycling centers, or through a professional waste removal service. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal of construction debris.
Construction debris should be disposed of at a designated landfill or recycling center to ensure proper waste management and environmental protection.
Its Proper To Say I Saw That
I'd say 2 syllables.
it would be proper to say i am fine and how are you
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
To effectively install gutter guards for debris protection and proper drainage, follow these steps: Clean gutters thoroughly before installation. Measure and cut gutter guards to fit securely. Install guards according to manufacturer instructions. Ensure guards are securely fastened to prevent debris buildup. Regularly inspect and clean guards to maintain proper drainage.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
Well, grammatically that is correct and proper. I don't know what your contextual framework is but like I said it is proper to say that.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
What was there is proper grammar.