What are the Possessive forms of clerk?

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The possessive form of "clerk" is "clerk's" for singular ownership, indicating something that belongs to one clerk (e.g., the clerk's desk). For plural ownership, the possessive form is "clerks'" when referring to multiple clerks (e.g., the clerks' meeting).

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