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Should the title be redone in the singular? Usually articles title their subject in the singular. If this articles changes to a singular version of the title, other occurrences of the plural "primaries" will need to be revised to the singular.
Rammer (
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10 years later, but yes, you are correct. I have moved the page to its singular title. But per
MOS:FIRST, it's okay if the first sentence (and other usage) has a plural form of the title, and not an exact replication of the title.
Elysia (AR) (
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I'm new here. Am I going to be stepping on toes by changing the outdated "blacks" to the preferred and more precise "Black people"? — Preceding
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Should the title be redone in the singular? Usually articles title their subject in the singular. If this articles changes to a singular version of the title, other occurrences of the plural "primaries" will need to be revised to the singular.
Rammer (
talk) 03:13, 21 October 2010 (UTC)reply
10 years later, but yes, you are correct. I have moved the page to its singular title. But per
MOS:FIRST, it's okay if the first sentence (and other usage) has a plural form of the title, and not an exact replication of the title.
Elysia (AR) (
talk) 15:11, 22 October 2020 (UTC)reply
I'm new here. Am I going to be stepping on toes by changing the outdated "blacks" to the preferred and more precise "Black people"? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Kari marie (
talk •
contribs) 13:13, 17 January 2022 (UTC)reply