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there's

[thairz]

  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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Over the course of the past two games, there's been an alarming lack of influence from many of Clarke's go-to players.

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"This is one I can tick off and there's not many left."

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If you do take his advice, and there’s an almighty tumble in the stock market, you will rue the day you ever listened to him and curse yourself for not listening to your gut.

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There’s no question they were politically motivated, and mortgage fraud is rarely prosecuted.

"There's probably never gonna be any answers" to the tragedy, she said.

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