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it'd

[it-uhd]

  1. contraction of it would.

  2. contraction of it had.



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It’d been a while since Teoscar Hernández last admired such a momentous home run ball.

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“No doubt about it. You can get a 70% Mike Trout and it’d be 100% of a lot of players in this league. So hey, I was surprised, but then again, I’m not — because we are talking about Mike Trout.”

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"As I said after the last game, it'd be nice to win and if we play well, it'd be nice to play well and win."

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I think it'd be fantastic to work with my brothers and my dad.

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“Way to demean and diminish your customer base. If it were a joke it’d be funny.”

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