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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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models of servers or servers' models?

I have a question about how a sentence should be written.
I have a bunch of servers that have models stored inside (the models belong to them).

But I don't know how it should be spelled. "models of servers" or "servers' models"? Which one is correct?
  

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models of servers -- This means that the models represent servers; they are little servers. servers' models -- This means that the servers contain models.

  • models of servers -- This means that the models represent servers; they are little servers.
  • servers' models -- This means that the servers contain models.
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models of servers -- This means that the models represent servers; they are little servers.
servers' models -- This means that the servers contain models.

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