Why not use "casualties" in "Small shops have been a casualty of the recession."? – ell.stackexchange.com

From the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary: Small shops have been a casualty of the recession. "Shops" is plural here while "casualty" is singular. Any reason for that? Can I have the sentence ...

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