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An apostrophe is used to indicate possession or to form contractions. For example, in "Sarah's book," the apostrophe shows that the book belongs to Sarah. In contractions, it appears in phrases like "don't" (do not) or "it's" (it is). Another example is in the phrase "the cat's toy," indicating that the toy belongs to the cat.

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