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The word "might" is a modal verb that does not require an apostrophe because it is not a contraction. Apostrophes are typically used to indicate possession or to form contractions (like "can't" for "cannot"). Since "might" functions independently as a verb and does not combine with another word in a way that necessitates an apostrophe, it stands alone without one.

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