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tysetter's vs typesetters

Both "typesetters" and "typesetters" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Typesetters" is the plural form of the word, while "typesetter's" is the possessive form. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on whether you are referring to multiple individuals who typeset (typesetters) or something that belongs to a typesetter (typesetter's).

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 915 views

tysetter's

This is correct as the possessive form of the word "typesetter."

Use "typesetter's" when you want to indicate that something belongs to a typesetter or is related to a typesetter.

Alternatives:

  • the typesetter's tools
  • the typesetter's skills
  • the typesetter's job

typesetters

This is correct as the plural form of the word "typesetter."

Use "typesetters" when referring to multiple individuals who typeset or work as typesetters.
  • This appropriation is intended to cover the secretarial allowance paid to category C officials, temporary staff and auxiliary staff employed as shorthand-typists or typists, teleprinter operators, typesetters, executive secretaries or principal secretaries.
  • The manuscript has already gone to the typesetter.
  • The Paige typesetter had 18,000 parts.
  • My father was a typesetter for the Star-Ledger.
  • So I had to speed things along and deliver the morning edition so you could finally realise it had to be... none other than your humble typesetter and biggest fan.
  • No, actually, I switched gears a few years back, and now I'm working as a typesetter over at Rock Roll World magazine.
  • You May have heard about Rathergate, which was basically the result of bloggers realizing that the "th" in 111 is not typesetted on an old typewriter; it's on Word.
  • I'm a typesetter by profession.
  • I'm a typesetter by profession.
  • That was the Paige typesetter.

Alternatives:

  • the typesetters in the publishing industry
  • the team of typesetters
  • experienced typesetters

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