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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Contraction of they have.
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- phrase
they have
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Examples
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Nobody has believed a word they've said since 2005.
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Nobody has believed a word they've said since 2005.
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In this case the phrase they've chosen is "gold-plated pensions."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Britain's Massive Anti-Austerity Strike: Could It Happen Here? RJ 2011
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In this case the phrase they've chosen is "gold-plated pensions."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Britain's Massive Anti-Austerity Strike: Could It Happen Here? RJ 2011
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Nobody has believed a word they've said since 2005.
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Nobody has believed a word they've said since 2005.
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Nobody has believed a word they've said since 2005.
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Short term they've lacked a consistent price reaction.
unknown title 2011
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Virtue and Moir will show up first at the Skate Canada Grand Prix at the same rink - the Hershey Centre - in Mississauga in October, do a second Grand Prix in Paris and then hope to win a title they've never won before: the Grand Prix Final.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BEVERLEY SMITH 2011
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"While in the short term they've avoided global financial crisis mark two, they're likely to need more budget cuts," Joseph Capurso, strategist at Commonwealth Bank in Sydney, said about the U.S. debt deal.
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