In the question below choose the phrase or word which best completes the meaning of each sentence:
One of the .... during the football match led to a fight between the teams

a

incidence

b

incidences

c

incidents

d

occasions

e

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ralphmarvel
12 years ago

Incidence The noun incidence is very technical and quite rare (unless you study the spread of disease). It relates to the chance of developing some new condition (usually a disease) within a specified time period.

Examples:

The chart 'Incidence of Flu by Area' shows the number of people with flu and flu-like illnesses who visited their doctor last week.

Incidents The word incidents is the plural of incident, which means an occurrence or an event.

Examples:

There is no evidence to link the two incidents at this time.

Finesse11
3 weeks ago

Nice explanation ralphmarvel

there was my brain trying to decipher between the correct and incorrect plural earlier during the exam😪

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