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The word 'boss's' is correct and usable in written English
It is used as a possessive form of the noun 'boss', meaning that something belongs to the boss. For example: "The boss's office is on the top floor."
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I really felt that I could do my boss's boss's job.
Aol is really into hiring boss's boss's bosses.
Where is his boss, and his boss's boss, and his boss's boss's boss?
Your boss's?
Your boss's first name.
— It's liquid, said his boss's boss.
Or maybe it's the boss's boss.
Ever wished your boss's boss's boss would spend a day in your shoes?
It's the Boss's team.
"She's my boss's daughter," he said.
It's the boss's way or the highway.
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