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The word apostrophe forms a normal plural as apostrophes.

The possessive forms would be:

apostrophe's (singular) - "The apostrophe's use in contractions is fairly standardized."

apostrophes' (plural) - "The apostrophes' positions are wrong in some of his words."

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