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there's

American  
[thairz] / ðɛərz /
  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.


Usage

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Example Sentences

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"There's just no other system that can be this soft and swellable, and that you can pattern at the nanoscale," said Nicholas Melosh, a professor of materials science and engineering and a senior author on the paper.

From Science Daily

"While a laser looks to the naked eye like a steady beam, there's actually a lot of fluctuation, which causes noise when you're using lasers for measurement," says Vamivakas.

From Science Daily

“Iran knows that, and there’s almost nothing they can militarily do about it,” he said at a briefing on Tuesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s been a concerted effort by these countries to diversify their income,” says Chris Lawson, an analyst at London-based business intelligence firm CRU that is tracking rising prices for numerous commodities stemming from the closure of Hormuz.

From The Wall Street Journal

While on “Watch What Happens” in early March, Cooke said he found the rumors about Batula and Wilson “ outrageous,” and that he didn’t think “there’s any merit to it.”

From Los Angeles Times