Plural: Ladies
Belonging: Lady's
Your question does not make it clear what you are talking about, but either way, the answer is No.
If you're talking about the plural form of "lady", it's "ladies".
If you're talking about the possessive form of "lady", it's "lady's"
If you're talking about the possessive form of the plural "ladies", it's "ladies'"
The only way that "Ladie's" is correct is if "Ladie" is a proper name (possibly for your dog), in which case "Ladie's" would be the possessive form of your dog's name.
No, the correct spelling is "ladies'". The apostrophe indicates the possessive form of the word "ladies".
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The spelling employees is correct.
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Tomorrow is the correct spelling.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The correct spelling is "opened".
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The spelling employees is correct.
That is the correct spelling of the word "imagination".
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