The correct sentence that uses an apostrophe to show possession and to form contractions is:
The family's holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
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The family's holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The family's holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The families holiday traditions are not her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The families holiday traditions are not her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The familys holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The familys holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.
The family's holiday traditions are not her favorite; she is going to create new ones.
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The correct sentence that uses an apostrophe to show possession and to form contractions is:
The family's holiday traditions aren't her favorite; she's going to create new ones.