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Apostrophe s is used to indicate possession for nouns. For pronouns it is used exclusively to indicate the omission of a letter.

So you might refer to your cousin's car, but "cousins for life" implies a friendship between multiple (plural) cousins. There would not be an apostrophe there.

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