The same way it was spelled in the question; sheriff.
More than one sheriff would be sheriffs. The possessive is sheriff's (gun, badge, etc.).
The plural of sheriff is sheriffs.
The noun sheriff is a common noun, a word for any sheriff anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Sheriff Edgar A. Domenech, City of New York, NYUsman Sheriff MD (cardiologist), Harlingen, TXSheriff Road NE, Washington, DC or Sheriffs Posse Trail, AZNational Sheriffs' Association, Alexandria, VA
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More than one sheriff would be sheriffs. The possessive is sheriff's (gun, badge, etc.).
The plural possessive of "sheriff" is "sheriffs'." This form indicates ownership by multiple sheriffs, as in "the sheriffs' office" or "the sheriffs' decisions."
The sheriffs patrolled the streets to ensure the safety of the community.
A sheriffs lien occurs when a person gets in debt and their property or assets are seized. They are then sold by the sheriffs department to repay the debt.
The plural form of the noun sheriff is sheriffs. The plural possessive form is sheriffs'.example: All sheriffs' training and qualification is done at the state level.
The singular form of the plural noun 'sheriffs' is sheriff.
You can find a list of Florida sheriffs at the URL associated with this answer.
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As of 2021, there have been a total of eight sheriffs in Clayton County, Georgia.
The possessive form of "sheriffs" is "sheriffs'." Just add an apostrophe after the final "s" to show ownership. Now go forth and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge.
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No a magistrate is a judge