“worth” with possessive(s) in coordinated nominals












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According to Garner Modern English Grammar




The idiomatic possessive should be used with periods of time and
statements of worth — 30 days’ notice (i.e., notice of 30 days), three
days’ time, 20 dollars’ worth, and several years’ experience.




Yet, I'd like to know how to use the possessive in coordinated nominals.
I've just come across



This is two Christmases and a birthday worth of presents










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    According to Garner Modern English Grammar




    The idiomatic possessive should be used with periods of time and
    statements of worth — 30 days’ notice (i.e., notice of 30 days), three
    days’ time, 20 dollars’ worth, and several years’ experience.




    Yet, I'd like to know how to use the possessive in coordinated nominals.
    I've just come across



    This is two Christmases and a birthday worth of presents










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      According to Garner Modern English Grammar




      The idiomatic possessive should be used with periods of time and
      statements of worth — 30 days’ notice (i.e., notice of 30 days), three
      days’ time, 20 dollars’ worth, and several years’ experience.




      Yet, I'd like to know how to use the possessive in coordinated nominals.
      I've just come across



      This is two Christmases and a birthday worth of presents










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      According to Garner Modern English Grammar




      The idiomatic possessive should be used with periods of time and
      statements of worth — 30 days’ notice (i.e., notice of 30 days), three
      days’ time, 20 dollars’ worth, and several years’ experience.




      Yet, I'd like to know how to use the possessive in coordinated nominals.
      I've just come across



      This is two Christmases and a birthday worth of presents







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