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      7 months ago

      We have that here too. I found what I was referring to:

      In British English, the word hospital can appear as a noncount noun, without the article a or the before it, in certain phrases:

      (British English):He’s in hospital.= (American English):He’s in a hospital or He’s in the hospital.

      I want to add Canadian English goes with the latter too.