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In what context? It could be in a phrase such as 'two's company' and then there is an apostrophe because it is a contraction and short for 'two is'.

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The apostrophe in "two's" indicates possession or contraction. It is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with "two" (e.g., "two's company," "two's a crowd").

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