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use of " 's " #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 03, 2012 18:52 pm   use of " 's "
 

"It is one of the leading LPO's" or it should be "LPO".
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use of " 's " #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 03, 2012 19:25 pm   use of " 's "
 

It is one of the leading LPOs.

You may see some people using an apostrophe in cases like this, but there is no reason for it.
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use of " 's " #3 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 20:35 pm   use of " 's "
 

Only use an apostrophe to create a plural if inserting a s causes confusion. For example: "How many a's and i's are in the following paragraph?" or "Microsoft Word thinks you must include a comma before all "which's" in its grammar check."
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