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've
1contraction of have:
I've got it. We've been there.
Ve
2[ve]
noun
a brother of Odin.
've
1contraction
have
I've
you've
ve
2abbreviation
Venezuela
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Example Sentences
Nicole Martin, study co-author and assistant research professor in dairy foods microbiology, emphasized the importance of this work: "The work we've done on H5N1 is critical to providing practical, timely, data-driven knowledge and recommendations to the dairy industry in the face of this outbreak that has affected a large proportion of the milk supply in the U.S., and it allows raw milk cheese makers to reduce risk."
If you've been inactive for a long period, jumping straight into intense workouts can increase the risk of injury or strain.
"We've uncovered a hidden layer of control in quantum materials and opened a path to shaping light-matter interactions in ways that could help us both understand exotic phases of matter and ultimately harness them for future quantum technologies," said James McIver, assistant professor of physics at Columbia and lead author of the paper.
Kane says it's a relief to share music they've had ready and waiting on hard drives for months.
"We've got each other and that's all we've ever needed."
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