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Possessive Apostrophe usage forin "your order's been dispatched"

Your order's been dispatched.

Is this contraction apostrophe usage correct?

"Your order's been dispatched" - not(not to indicate plural, but as a contraction of "Your order has...."

Or"order has") correct? Or would it be better to just simply write:

"Your order has been dispatched"

Your order has been dispatched.

I've looked through quite a few examples, but couldn't quite decide so thought I'd ask the community :-).

Possessive Apostrophe usage for "your order's been dispatched"

Is this contraction apostrophe usage correct?

"Your order's been dispatched" - not to indicate plural, but as a contraction of "Your order has...."

Or would it be better to just simply write:

"Your order has been dispatched"

I've looked through quite a few examples, but couldn't quite decide so thought I'd ask the community :-)

Apostrophe usage in "your order's been dispatched"

Your order's been dispatched.

Is this contraction (not to indicate plural, but as a contraction of "order has") correct? Or would it be better to just simply write:

Your order has been dispatched.

I've looked through quite a few examples, but couldn't quite decide so thought I'd ask the community.

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Possessive Apostrophe usage for "your order's been dispatched"

Is this contraction apostrophe usage correct?

"Your order's been dispatched" - not to indicate plural, but as a contraction of "Your order has...."

Or would it be better to just simply write:

"Your order has been dispatched"

I've looked through quite a few examples, but couldn't quite decide so thought I'd ask the community :-)