Punctuation?
Punctuation?
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It's b. It's to do with English being random. The apostrophe shortens a phrase, in this case replacing 'of' - 40 years of experience. Similar eccentricities occur with time, e.g, six o’ clock, where the apostrophe partially replaces the phrase ‘of the’.