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  1. So, what is the proper way to use “other’s” in a sentence? The word “other’s” is a possessive form of the word “other.” It indicates that something belongs to or is associated with someone or something else. To use it correctly, you need to ensure that you are using the apostrophe in the right place.
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    When other as a pronoun refers to more than one person or thing, it takes the plural form, others: Some scientists think we should reduce the number of flights to prevent global warming; others disagree. Not: … other disagree. Other must have a determiner before it when it comes in front of a singular countable noun.
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