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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's folded" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to indicate that something has been folded or is in a folded state. It can be used in various contexts, such as talking about a piece of clothing that has been folded, a paper that has been folded in half, or a map that has been folded for storage. Example: "I noticed that the shirt on the table was wrinkled, so I picked it up and realized it's folded neatly." In this example, the speaker is remarking on the shirt's folded state, indicating that someone had folded it properly.
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The community centre's shut, it's folded, the neighbourhood council is in the process of dissolving".
At 44 pounds, it might be a challenge to carry once it's folded up and despite its small footprint.
You do enjoy a grander birthday feast since it's folded into Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year's Eve buffets.
Even as it's folded into Alphabet, Google will retain its Search, Maps, Android, YouTube and ad businesses.
Bloomberg last year dubbed Pichai "the most powerful man in mobile". Even as it's folded into Alphabet, Google will retain its Search, Maps, Android, YouTube and ad businesses.
Is it still essentially a bike after it's folded?
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Sad to hear it's folding.
Before long it was folded into Louis IX's France.
After it was folded into Homeland Security, its focus became counter-terrorism.
Its project soured during the Depression, though, and, in 1936, it was folded into Vogue.
It was folded and refolded.
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