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let's
[ lets ]
- contraction of let us.
LETS
1/ ±ōɳŁ²õ /
acronym for
- Local Exchange and Trading System: an economic system in which members of a community exchange goods and services using a cashless local currency
let's
2/ ±ōɳŁ²õ /
contraction of
- let us: used to express a suggestion, command, etc, by the speaker to himself and his hearers
Usage Note
Example Sentences
Letās begin with Jesse Watters ā Fox Newsā enthusiastic golden retriever in a blazer ā who earnestly declared that āthe tariffs are for the children.ā
āI think we were always waiting to see who would take the steps to say, āLetās do this,āā he said about performing at Coachella.
āThat kind of changed the perspective around whether or not it could be done to: it can be done, letās make sure itās done really thoughtfully,ā she added.
"Trumpās faux daily press briefing and access is more akin to the established TV format of game show host. See 'Letās Make a Deal.' The super game show host masquerading as a President is seeking ratings, approval and recognition. He is dangling the prize of U.S. support for countries, withdrawing sanctions and punishment of his perceived domestic enemies, such as universities and some law firms. He wants contestantsābasically, the entire worldāto keep coming back and paying homage and money for his support."
However, he would apologise, sending messages such as: "Babe come back let's talk seriously" and "Are u ok? I'm sorry I love u please call."
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