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Where does the apostrophe go in word states?

The word "states" doesn't need an apostrophe.

Apostrophes are used to indicate possession (e.g., "the dog's bone") or contractions (e.g., "can't").

"States" is a plural noun, meaning there are multiple states. It does not need an apostrophe.

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