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What is the plural possessive form of Chinese?

The plural possessive form of "Chinese" is Chinese's.

Here's why:

* Chinese is already a plural noun, referring to people from China.

* We add an apostrophe and an "s" to form the possessive of a plural noun.

For example:

* The Chinese's food is delicious.

This means the food that belongs to the Chinese people is delicious.

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