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Robin
"customer's complaints"
"customer complaints"
I know second one is correct, how about first one?
9 nov. 2023 18:11
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I would use ‘customer complaints’ as the general term and ‘customer’s complaints’ to refer to a specific customer.
We take customer complaints seriously here.
I’ve responded to the customer’s complaints. She was satisfied with my explanation.
9 november 2023
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For the first one, if you are talking about many customers, you need to say "customers' complaints", that is to say, the apostrophe needs to go after the "s".
9 november 2023
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Robin
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