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There is no space. If you mean a word such as "isn't" there is no space between the apostraphe and the final letter in the word.

For words or names that require an apostraphe at the end of it, such as "Mr Jones'" the need for a space is only required if the word is a part of the sentance and not the end such as "It belonged to Mr Jones' cat." or "It was Mr Jones'."

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