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Yes, "men's plans" is the correct possessive form of the "plans of the men".

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What is a correct example of the plural possessive case A stone's throw Bmen's plans Cit's place D women's plans?

The correct example of the plural possessive case is D) women's plans.


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Is mens plans a correct example of the plural possessive case?

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