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they're
[ thair; unstressed ther ]
- contraction of they are.
they're
/ ðɛə; ˈðeɪə /
contraction of
- they are
Usage Note
Example Sentences
Others, like “The Menu” and “Saltburn,” try their hand at shock and gags to trick the viewer into thinking they’ve got something novel to say when they’re really just glorified outlines for the final paper in an introductory economics course.
They’re confident that the humor will emerge naturally as they move deeper into this story.
“You know, they're playing a different game. And the Republicans, unfortunately, are going faster. They're moving too fast for them,” Chakrabarti told Salon in an interview.
Matt Bennett, a vice president of the centrist Democratic group Third Way, discussed the candidate recruitment strategy of centrist Democrats and, as it stands, he said they’re focused on swing districts currently held by Republicans.
Still, these tough-looking kids abide by a principle of nonviolence — until they decide they’re so sick of getting attacked by neo-Nazis that they’re willing to fight back.
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