Sentence examples for it's contraction from inspiring English sources

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If it's contraction, the economy will recover on its own, without further Fed intervention.

If it's contraction, the economy will recover on its own, without further Fed intervention, and may in fact have already begun its ascent.

For some, it's contraction.

JANET No, Chrissy, the apostrophe-s is not possessive, it's contraction for "three IS company".

Among numerous examples: Nazi's, when referring to this word in the plural; parents, when writing about what is loved by parents (including children; e.g., "my parents college bill is low"); and, a recurrent mistake, improperly using "it's" (contraction for "it is") instead of "its" (possessive pronoun).

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In contrast, the far less common form, FSHD2, is highly similar to FSHD1 in clinical presentation, yet it is contraction-independent and cannot be diagnosed or excluded by this common molecular diagnostic procedure [ 16, 17].

Basically, the expansionary aspect should already have kicked in; it's all contraction from here.

It'scontraction to be sure, but not a low for the last 30 days (that low came on January 18).

It's the contraction that actually fuels suffering.

While refusing to second-guess the review, Thompson says: "If we are going to make a change it's going to be contraction rather than expansion.

It follows that ℱ is contraction mapping.

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