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"upon its" vs "upon it's inception in 2011, the two strikes rule"

The correct phrase is 'upon its inception in 2011, the two strikes rule.' The possessive pronoun 'its' does not require an apostrophe, so 'its' is the correct form to use in this context.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

upon its

This phrase is correct. 'Its' is the possessive form of 'it,' and it is used to indicate possession or association.

Use 'its' when you want to show that something belongs to or is associated with 'it,' without using an apostrophe.

upon it's inception in 2011, the two strikes rule

This phrase is incorrect. 'It's' is a contraction of 'it is' or 'it has,' not a possessive pronoun.

The correct possessive pronoun to use in this context is 'its,' without an apostrophe.

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