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- phrase
That should ,that would (in conditional sense).
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Examples
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If yer can draw, why, an home-made virtual Christmas card, on a Scruffians theme, like -- that'd be peachy.
A Scruffian Christmas Hal Duncan 2009
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If you're able to come either day that'd be awesome.
I'm a director, yah. tragic_elegance 2009
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The company already has an office in Huntingdon, so you think that'd work in its favour.
Kieron Hayes: Rupert's Sky May Be Falling -- But in the Real World SMEs Are Still Hacked Off Kieron Hayes 2011
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However, there are all kinds of fish out there that'd be perfectly willing to go a few rounds and I'm looking for action and maybe dinner.
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If we would've let the tribes build a stadium/casino, that'd worked.
Paulson stadium deal funnels Portland tax money to New York (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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If I could have the state send me a check and teach orphans, that'd be great.
Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller On Ranking Students and Dressing Them Sexily 2011
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On the other hand, on the off chance someone else spotted a CD I wanted, that'd be it, as the store would not order another one.
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That'd be tremendous -- I mean, whoever they bring in really -- but having Donovan McNabb, that'd be outstanding.
Know who likes Donovan McNabb? Vernon Davis, that's who Cindy Boren 2011
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The only nearby food would be snacks in the Pemex, but I think that'd be pretty much the case with any of the other motels along that stretch, too.
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However, there are all kinds of fish out there that'd be perfectly willing to go a few rounds and I'm looking for action and maybe dinner.
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