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The connotation difference between using "the" and the plural form of a word

English Language Learners Asked on January 16, 2021

Are both sentences below correct when I intend to talk about cotton swabs in general, not a particular one? If so, do they have different connotations?

I am going to introduce a new use of the cotton swab.

I am going to introduce a new use of cotton swabs.

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