The word "information" is uncountable in English, so it does not have a singular or plural form. It's one of those quirky elements in the English language that might seem a bit counter-intuitive. Like water, rice, or music, we talk about "information" as a singular entity regardless of how much of it we're referring to. We can have a 'piece' or 'bit' of information, but the word itself remains unchanged - there is no 'informations' in English. Even when you're buried under a mountain of data points and facts, it's still just "information." So, even though it can be packed with countless details, just remember, "information" likes to fly solo!
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