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it'd

[ it-uhd ]

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


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As late as 2001, there were only six mobile phone numbers listed in the ITD, the court heard.

Mebbe itd be cheaper, after all, to settle out o court rather n to law uncle.

Itd be just like me to refuse to tow a single blame log if you dont obey orders.

The boys used to say itd come back to him some day or other, and warned Billie never to fully trust Jupiter.

Itd take me some time to get enough of the long green together I sure reckon.

Mebbe if you had of been a few times when he was small itd of been better.

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