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| has gloss | eng: The s-form is the British English phenomenon (predominantly in speech ) of suffixing the letter "s" to business names (especially to the names of supermarkets) where there is not one present in the orthographic representation. For example "Tesco" could be converted to "Tesco's" in speech; "Safeway", to "Safeways"; etc. |
| lexicalization | eng: s-form |
| instance of | e/British English |
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