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Both are correct depending on the context:

  • journeys is the plural form for the singular noun journey
  • journey's is the singular possessive form

Examples:

plural: My journeys have now all ended.

possessive: My journey's end will come soon.

The word journeys is also the third person, singular, present, of the verb to journey (journeys, journeying, journeyed):

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The correct term would be "journeys" as a plural noun, referring to multiple trips or experiences. "Journey's" is the possessive form, indicating something belonging to a journey, such as "the journey's end."

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