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it'd

[ it-uhd ]

  1. contraction of it would.
  2. contraction of it had.


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Example Sentences

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If it were a song, Grant said, it’d be Brandy’s hit “Sittin’ Up in My Room.”

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“It was crazy,” McGuiness added, particularly shocked upon learning it’d been caused by a salad.

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One night we did it, but more often than not, it’d end with about 50 people in there.

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I think it’d be a huge mistake though.

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It’d be overkill to call this a journey into George and Kathryn’s unusual moral code.

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