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What is the singular of grocer's?

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The noun grocer's is uncountable.

The singular form of grocer's is also grocer's.

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The butcher was informed of it when he came, the fishmonger, and the grocer's boy.
There was never any ice on the window-panes like there was at the grocer's and the hosier's opposite.
By the time his first son was born James Lever was managing a wholesale grocer's warehouse and shop on Manor Street, near where Bank Street crossed the Croal.
After a five-year apprenticeship in a small grocer's shop he set sail for Columbia in November 1841, but was shipwrecked off the coast of Holland.
A kind-hearted bargeman, however, who happened to be in the tap-room, thought we might try the grocer's, next door to the Stag, and we went back.
Here, take an envelope, inclose the bill, and mark the grocer's name on it.

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