that's
American-
contraction of that is:
That's mine.
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contraction of that has:
That's got more leaves.
Usage
See contraction.
Example Sentences
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“It’s just fun to be a Dodger right now. It’s hard not to watch us wherever we go, and that’s special. It’s a great place to play. People want to come here and play. The fans obviously love us, and we appreciate all of it.”
From Los Angeles Times
That’s an outcome that might not mean very much to people outside of the state or even outside her Baton Rouge-area district.
From Salon
"If that's people's mindset where they can say on the street to someone, to a child, words like that then I'm not prepared for my family to be subject to that," she added.
From BBC
“What if our AI bullishness continues to be right…and what if that’s actually bearish?” the firm asked.
“From a defense standpoint, whether it’s a drone swarm that’s coming at a military base, whether it’s a hypersonic missile coming at the United States…you want to be able to take them down potentially faster than a human could alone,” Michael told Bloomberg News.
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