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clients' requests vs clients requests

The correct phrase is "clients' requests." The first phrase correctly shows possession by using the apostrophe to indicate that the requests belong to the clients. The second phrase is incorrect because it lacks the apostrophe to show possession.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

clients' requests

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the requests belong to the clients.

Use "clients' requests" when you want to refer to the requests made by clients, showing possession with the apostrophe.

Examples:

  • The clients' requests were promptly addressed by the team.
  • We need to prioritize our clients' requests for the upcoming project.

Alternatives:

  • requests from clients
  • client requests
  • requests made by clients
  • client's requests
  • customer requests

clients requests

This phrase is incorrect. It should include the apostrophe to show possession.

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