paper
When referring to the material used for writing, 'paper' is usually an uncountable noun. You should say 'some paper' or 'a piece of paper' rather than 'a paper'. However, when 'paper' refers to a newspaper or an academic essay, it becomes a countable noun. In these cases, you can say 'a paper' or 'two papers'. As a verb, 'paper' is almost always used in the context of interior design and home renovation, specifically referring to applying wallpaper to walls.
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Meanings
A material manufactured in a thin sheet from pulp, used for writing, printing, or wrapping.
"She wrote the letter on a piece of lined paper."
A printed publication, such as a newspaper, containing news and articles.
"I read about the accident in the morning paper."
An essay or dissertation written for a school assignment or academic journal.
"The professor praised her research paper on quantum physics."