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ladies' nights out vs ladies' night outs

The correct phrase to use is 'ladies' nights out.' The word 'nights' is the plural form of 'night,' so should be used in the plural form. The word 'out' remains singular as it describes the type of event, not the number of nights.
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ladies' nights out

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to social gatherings or events specifically for women, typically held in the evening or at night.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to our next ladies' night out.
  • They have a special ladies' night out every Thursday.
  • It's ladies' night out, remember?
  • Kove: Piper, I've been married 11 times, so I know the value of one last ladies' night out before you commit yourself to someone forever.
  • Ladies' night, dollar drinks.
  • Only 'cause it's ladies' night.
  • Ladies are not welcome, except on Ladies' Night.
  • Ladies' night, dollar drinks.
  • The ladies room is closed except for ladies' night.
  • Madam President, Commissioners, it seems to be ladies' night here this evening.
  • I didn't know they had a ladies' night.
  • - Tuesday night is ladies' night.
  • Girls' night out is more fun when the drinks are free.
  • No babysitter equals no girls' night out.
  • Sorry to bust up the little girls' night out.
  • Jonah... next time boys' night out.
  • I promised Lucy a girls' night out.
  • I need a girls' night out.
  • We need to have a girls' night out.
  • I so needed this girls' night out.
  • I had the best time on our girls' night out.
  • It's basically just a girls' night out.

ladies' night outs

This phrase is incorrect. 'Night' should be in the plural form 'nights' to match the plural noun 'ladies'.

  • It's ladies' night out, remember?
  • Kove: Piper, I've been married 11 times, so I know the value of one last ladies' night out before you commit yourself to someone forever.
  • Ladies' night, dollar drinks.
  • Only 'cause it's ladies' night.
  • Ladies are not welcome, except on Ladies' Night.
  • Ladies' night, dollar drinks.
  • The ladies room is closed except for ladies' night.
  • Madam President, Commissioners, it seems to be ladies' night here this evening.
  • I didn't know they had a ladies' night.
  • - Tuesday night is ladies' night.
  • Girls' night out is more fun when the drinks are free.
  • No babysitter equals no girls' night out.
  • Sorry to bust up the little girls' night out.
  • Jonah... next time boys' night out.
  • I promised Lucy a girls' night out.
  • I need a girls' night out.
  • We need to have a girls' night out.
  • I so needed this girls' night out.
  • I had the best time on our girls' night out.
  • It's basically just a girls' night out.

Alternatives:

  • ladies' nights out
  • girls' night out
  • women's night out
  • ladies' night
  • girls' night

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