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The word "market's" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct forms are "market" (singular) and "markets" (plural). Example: - Correct: "I went to the market to buy some fruits and vegetables." - Incorrect: "I went to the market's to buy some fruits and vegetables."
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"The market's not exactly robust".
The black market's not going anywhere".
"The market's back up," I said.
Where this market's going.
"That market's growing like crazy," he says.
Now it's below the market's valuation.
"The market's generally better than it's been".
"The market's been soft".
The market's gains were broad.
The market's gains were decisive.
"The market's been rallying.
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