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This template allows quick entry of an apostrophe and "s" after italicized titles. Using this template avoids wikicoding issues that may occur when 's is used after a italicized word e.g. USS Ticonderoga's. It includes inline CSS "padding-left:0.1em;" to provide some separation from the previous letter. This prevents the italicized text from crashing into the apostrophe, e.g. MIT's would otherwise appear as MIT's (note the apostrophe crossing the right side of the "T" in some fonts) due to the absence of padding.

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