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When 'zero' means 'no' (BBC Learners' Questions)
source: BBC Learning English 2017年6月23日 C Chan in Hong Kong says: In the sentences: There should be zero accidents on the road or there should be no accidents on the road, shouldn’t the plural form be changed to a singular?