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that'd

[ that-id ]

  1. contraction of that had:

    We all noticed the panic that'd crept into her voice.

  2. contraction of that would:

    If you could swing by and pick me up on your way there, that'd be great.



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Example Sentences

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That’d be a jump scare as it is, but the images blowing up Violet’s phone quickly become unnervingly specific and personal.

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There’s no hardware, no belt; it’s a look that’d make a person feel safe.

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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.

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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 ā€œCaptain America: Brave New World,ā€ who transforms into a rampaging Red Hulk.

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ā€œThat’d be very disappointing for all of us,ā€ Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

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