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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
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Applicants' or applicant's?

I want to say something like: That's applicants'/applicant's fault. (I am talking about many applicants, not just one)

  

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Antonis M. I am talking about many applicants, not just one) applicant s'

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Antonis M.I am talking about many applicants, not just one)

applicants'

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That's the applicants' fault.

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MISSING APLICANT'S SIGNATURE

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Applicant's counsel agree to the following division of attorney fees.

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