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The phrase "a boy's" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate possession, referring to something that belongs to or is associated with a boy.
Example: "I found a boy's jacket on the playground."
Alternatives: "a child's" or "a young man's".
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To the letter, it's a boy's childhood dream.
It's a boy's club.
It's more of a boy's club in advertising.
It's still very much a boy's game".
That's steel," Trump said in response to a boy's question.
I have a boy's name.
To be a boy's club?
A boy's dream.
Yet Messi still has a boy's floppy bangs, a boy's slight build and a boy's nickname, the Flea.
So I chose a boy's name".
It has to be a boy's sound".
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