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  1. contraction of there is:

    There's the hotel we were looking for.

  2. contraction of there has: There's been entirely too much said on the subject.



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“Once a new taste captures the public's interest, there's an incredible drive to explore its nuances in depth. Chocolate has recently captured that attention, leading to widespread experimentation and a vibrant chocolate scene.”

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There's been a lot of chopping and changing with Australia's top order and they have three Tests to try to settle on a formula that works.

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There's a school of thought that England's Bazball approach could produce shorter Tests and Lyon's impact on the match could be nullified as it was here.

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That worked out nicely for McGrath and Warne during the 2006-07 Ashes but there's no guarantee of Hollywood ending in Test cricket.

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From a birthrate perspective, here’s the problem: There’s a lot of unpaid care work that goes into raising kids and running a household, and women don’t want to do it all.

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