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As a plural form of a noun (referring to things), it might be used as in, The works are worn out., referring to the internal mechanisms of a watch; or as a verb (referring to action), as in, He works at a burger joint.

The term, work's could be used as a form to show possession. Although, an example might be difficult to find, or imagine. It could also be a contraction of the words workand is, as in, work's going well today.

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"Works" is the plural form of "work," referring to multiple tasks or projects. "Work's" is the possessive form of "work," indicating that something belongs to or is related to the work itself.

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