This is a question really, regarding the apostrophe. Have I got my grammar right on this this right:
Doctor's Surgery - referring to a surgery/practice where there is only one doctor.
Doctors' surgery - referring to a surgery/practice where there are two or more doctors.
For example, at our local doctors' surgery, I can usually get an appointment quite quickly.
Doctor's surgeries - referring to more than one surgery/practice run by the same doctor.
Doctors' surgeries - a reference to these places in general. For example, doctors' surgeries across the country are finding it hard to recruit enough staff.
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