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What is the plural possesive form of address?

The plural possessive form of "address" is addresses'.

Here's why:

* Plural: The plural form of "address" is "addresses."

* Possessive: To show possession, we add an apostrophe (') to the plural form.

Therefore, addresses' indicates that the addresses belong to something or someone.

For example:

* "We need to update all of the addresses' in our database."

* "The addresses' on the list are all incorrect."

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