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you'd

[ yood; unstressed yood, yuhd ]

  1. contraction of you had:

    Sorry we missed you—you'd already left by the time we arrived.

  2. contraction of you would:

    You'd be foolish to pass up such an offer.



you'd

/ jʊd; juːd /

contraction of

  1. you had or you would
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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“I was impressed because one tends to think of punk as almost a disposable commodity, if people are living too fast you’d think they wouldn’t be preserving these things as they went along, and there’s a tremendous amount of stuff that people did save, it’s filling up the walls here,” Washburn said.

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“It was nice to learn a lot about it, I was, among other people, fairly dismissive of Orange County punk for a long time, you’d think, ‘You live in a bucolic paradise compared to where some of the punk music’s coming from, what are you upset about?’

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Thought you’d saved enough money for a Nintendo Switch 2?

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The high jinks they get up to with Yivi are largely what you’d expect from a recently fired white millennial with a flair for drama and nihilistic tendencies: They drink and drive, shoplift from gas stations, finagle a free Motel 6 room, lose their clothes somewhere along the way and, of course, spend plenty of time bickering.

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You'd think that we are beyond all that.

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