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CDs No need for the apostrophe as the CD does not posses anything. Example of possession would be, "Steve's car is brand new." CDs is the way you write the plural form (more than one CD) of CD (CD is singular or just one CD.) ------------------------------------ one exception to the above: "John examined the CD's content by looking at the list on the back." this is a possession case!

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