Which phrasing is better: “Best John Doe tweet ever” or “Best John Doe’s tweet ever”?

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😎 “Best John Doe tweet ever” vs “Best John Doe’s tweet ever”.

Which one is better?
🤖 The correct and more natural phrase is “Best John Doe tweet ever.”

This is because “John Doe tweet” functions as a compound noun, where “John Doe” acts as an adjective describing the kind of tweet. Adding the possessive “‘s” to “John Doe” is unnecessary and makes the phrase grammatically awkward.

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