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The adjective 'wont' does not need an apostrophe. The adjective describes a something as likely to do something or having a tendency to do something. Example: He is wont to blame others. The noun 'wont' does not need an apostrophe. The noun is a word for a usual habit or way of behaving. Example: He got up early as is his wont.

The contraction won't does need an apostrophe, it's a contraction for 'will not'.

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