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you're
[yoor, yer]
contraction of you are:
You're certain that's right?
you're
/ jɔː, jə, jʊə /
contraction
you are
Usage
Example Sentences
“If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away, shorties.”
"You're talking about losing up to four cents for every cash transaction across multiple stores across the country," he said.
Students who’ve worked through the AI-guided case—this one involves helping a school district erase a $50 million deficit fueled by transportation costs—say it more closely resembles what consultants and business leaders do in the real world: You’re not handed information.
You’re right in that inherited account options, as well as many other retirement plan decisions, are complicated, and the published rules or changes under any new law do not always make them easier to understand.
Another caveat: If you’re under 59 ½ years old and you do end up needing to draw down some of that money, you’d be hit with a 10% penalty if the money is in an account under your name before you reach that age for penalty-free distributions.
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