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The phrase 'it's rocks' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is technically incorrect because it is an incomplete sentence. To use it correctly, you would need to make it part of a complete sentence. For example, you could write: "The sky is blue and the river is clear; it's rocks are an amazing sight to behold."
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But it's not the sky that's falling, it's rocks and dirt dislodged by climbers above.
"We are on the surface of the moon here, it's rocks and sand," said Jeffrey Kofman, a Latin America correspondent for ABC News.
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Pete Townshend, the band's leader, said, "It's rock.
It's rocking out in its broadest form.
It's rock.
It's rock and roll.
It's rock hard.
It's rock'n'roll!
But it's rock against grandiosity.
It's rock 'n' roll, dude.
"It's Rock of Love.
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