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that'd
[ that-id ]
- contraction of that had:
We all noticed the panic that'd crept into her voice.
- contraction of that would:
If you could swing by and pick me up on your way there, that'd be great.
Usage Note
Example Sentences
There’s no hardware, no belt; it’s a look that’d make a person feel safe.
But if it feels possible — if, say, you live in an urban area, have a regular routine that’d be bikeable, own multiple cars in your family or are simply considering a lifestyle shift away from certain polluters — it’s worth crunching the numbers on at least one alternative to permanent car ownership: day-to-day car rentals.
Disney+ will likely brush aside any implications that D’Onofrio’s Fisk, better known as the Kingpin, is meant as a Trump proxy any more than Luthor or Harrison Ford’s Thaddeus Ross in “Captain America: Brave New World,” who transforms into a rampaging Red Hulk.
“That’d be very disappointing for all of us,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
“We’re just bumping and running. If we can get any resources over here, that’d be great.”
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