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The word "nobody's" is correct in written English.
It is used to indicate possession or association with no person, often in informal contexts.
Example: "Nobody's perfect, and we all make mistakes."
Alternatives: "No one's" or "Not anyone's."
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nobody's
pronoun
Possessive case of nobody.
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"Nobody's talking, nobody's laughing.
Nobody's on Nobody's Side.
"Nobody's prying, nobody's poking.
Nobody's watching now, nobody's judging.
It's nobody's opinion.
"It's nobody's turn.
It's nobody's business".
"Nobody's there.
"Nobody's happy".
Nobody's cooking.
"Nobody's around.
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