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The contraction
noun
A reversible reduction in size.
Exact(60)
The contraction monitor was removed.
The contraction takes an apostrophe, of course.
The contraction reached almost 5% by March.
"The contraction process came from ownership," Selig said.
The contraction of skeletal muscles is an energy-requiring process.
The contraction of the new economy has undoubtedly hurt Hotwire, which is privately owned.
The contraction should've is short for "should have"; it's not short for "should of".
The contraction scrap has eaten up valuable negotiating time and has infected the negotiating atmosphere.
The contraction in services has led to failures at several store chains.
The contraction 'I'd' ends in the sound /d/, doesn't it?
The contraction factor α was 0.96.
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