that's
American-
contraction of that is:
That's mine.
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contraction of that has:
That's got more leaves.
Usage
See contraction.
Example Sentences
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“Seasonal trends should never be used as a sole reason for going long or short the equity market, but that’s pretty consistent!” the Bespoke team said in commentary shared with MarketWatch.
From MarketWatch
“If you see an increasing pattern with age, that might indicate cognitive decline, but that’s not to say it’s not part of the story. It’s just that the education part of it is why it’s persistent.”
From MarketWatch
“He can take a song that’s been played to death, and his arrangements make it fresh but always true to the spirit of the song.”
From MarketWatch
That’s critical in terms of how people listen to holiday music, said Bill Werde, director of Syracuse University’s Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries.
From MarketWatch
That’s enough incentive for a team that has lost back-to-back games on the road and is returning home to Lambeau Field for a prime-time game.
From Los Angeles Times
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