possessives - Analysis's output vs analysis output vs output of the analysis





Apostrophe “s” vs “Of”
possessive connecting word for inanimate object



Once again I'm not sure if I should use possessive or atributive or neither of them.




  1. Please, send me an e-mail with the analysis's output.

  2. Please, send me an e-mail with the analysis output.

  3. Please, send me an e-mail with the output of the analysis.



Which one of them is the most idiomatic?
There is any rule or recommendation about when one must use possessive/attributive or the one mentioned above in example 3.?




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