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it'd

[ it-uhd ]

  1. contraction of it would.
  2. contraction of it had.


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Usage Note

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Example Sentences

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“The train’s running pretty fast. It’d be ugly to jump off now.”

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"One of my favourite films is the Jacksons' story. Me and my kids watched it so many times and I just think that it'd be great to see that on film."

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If Ahn’s updated film kept in line with Lee’s original, it would need to restrict itself to some of that movie’s more outdated narrative elements, impeding the remake before it’d even have a chance to get going.

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All it’d take is a diplomatic phone call.

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“It’d be laughable if it weren’t so cruel.”

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