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people v. persons

People is the usual plural of person. While persons is also an accepted plural form, it is rarely used outside of formal or legal contexts. When used as a collective noun, a people is a group of individuals all belonging to the same culture or nation. The plural form peoples refers to more than one community.

WorldWideWords.org on people v. persons

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