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it'd

American  
[it-uhd] / ˈɪt əd /
  1. contraction of it would.

  2. contraction of it had.


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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It’d be amazing to see the Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi win for best original screenplay, but then in like Oscar sort of calculus, then that means that you want Ryan Coogler to win in a different category.

From Los Angeles Times

For all parts of the software stack they use multiple vendors, and it’d be very bad if we went to a world where there’s only one or two companies that dominate the software landscape, and that is what the market’s embedding and that’s wrong.

From Barron's

"It'd be nice for us to just be able to put it behind us," Nicholas adds.

From BBC

I started off talking about my daughter too, so it’d only be right that I talk about my other kids, and I don’t think people realize how much classic stuff I have!

From Los Angeles Times

It’d be unfortunate if he had to sit out spring, but I’m bullish on Pierce having a big year regardless.

From Los Angeles Times