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The phrase "it's sound" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb. It could potentially be used as a fragment within a larger sentence, such as "I couldn't believe it's sound," but it would still be considered grammatically incorrect. A correct and usable phrase would be "its sound," without the apostrophe, when referring to the sound made by an object or entity. For example, "The car's engine purred, its sound filling the garage."
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However for its size, it's sound is powerful.
But forget using the book for any practical purposes, even if it's sound on Catlin's wonderful paintings, knows how hookers got their name, how close America came to having a president who lived in the Pink House and even does proper honor to the man who made an annual visit to his amputated leg, severed at Gettysburg and preserved in the Army Medical Museum.
People notice the car because of its design, but not it's sound.
One of the things that's so attractive to you about America is it's sound institutions, including its sturdy rule of law.
It's sound system has been compared to Godzilla's roar.
Turkey's is perhaps a touch more militaristic in it's sound - there's something of the parade march in it.
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That's the thing: it's very easy to use these words about this man, and very facile, because we live in a time where it's sound-byte time.
It's sounds romantic to us.
I know it's sounds strange, but let me explain.
It's sound-proof and used in the same locations as fiberglass.
If its steps are interpreted figuratively, it is sound.
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