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Apostrophe usage for family reunion

0 We are getting family reunion t-shirts for the King family. Should we use: King's family reunion on the shirts or King family reunion or Kings' family reunion ? This will be printed on the back of the t-shirts. 0-
  

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0 I would go for "King Family's Reunion" as it is the reunion of the King Family - the King Family being one item. 02br 00If this doesn't sound right then both "Kings' Family Reunion" or "King Family Reunion" would be most acceptable - in the first option it being the Family Reunion of the Kings, and the second example... I can't explain.

  • 0 I would go for "King Family's Reunion" as it is the reunion of the King Family - the King Family being one item.
  • 02br 00If this doesn't sound right then both "Kings' Family Reunion" or "King Family Reunion" would be most acceptable - in the first option it being the Family Reunion of the Kings, and the second example...
  • I can't explain.
  • :-/ 0-
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0 I would go for "King Family's Reunion" as it is the reunion of the King Family - the King Family being one item. 02br
00If this doesn't sound right then both "Kings' Family Reunion" or "King Family Reunion" would be most acceptable - in the first option it being the Family Reunion of the Kings, and the second example... I can't explain. :-/ 0-
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0 I think I'd go for 'King Family Reunion'. 02br
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