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In some situations it is acceptable to use an apostrophe to clarify a plural for lower case letters only. An example would be, "Make sure you dot all the i's and cross all the t's". This, however, is not an established rule.

The Oxford Dictionary states that it is incorrect to use an apostrophe for capitals. ABCs is correct. ABC's is not.

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