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The phrase "it's sounds" is grammatically incorrect because the apostrophe is used to indicate a contraction of "it is," while the sentence "sounds" is a verb in the present tense.
Therefore, "it's sounds" would be read as "it is sounds," which does not make sense. However, you can use "it's" and "sounds" in a sentence separately. For example: - "It's time to start our meeting now." (contraction of "it is") - "The birds chirped beautiful sounds in the morning." (verb in present tense) Combining the two words into one phrase would be incorrect usage. Instead, you could rephrase the sentence to say: - "The sounds it makes are pleasant." (using "it" as a pronoun) - "It sounds beautiful." (using "it" as a pronoun and "sounds" as a verb).
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There's the circular logic of that complete restoration false option again (does anyone else feel like they're watching a cat chase its tail?) 2. It's sounds like the city has already poisoned the well for any options other than destruction.
It's sounds simple, but writing each Virgin company's sustainability story in the Virgin Group's report for the first time proved a great catalyst for further action.
After giving him an overview of our new impact investment company and its business model, and background on everyone involved, he said, "It's sounds very impressive, but we just don't do impact investing".
It's sounds a bit boxy and dark, not very open.
"It's Sounds of the City, not sounds of the suburbs," she added.
It's sounds like the first half of a joke: what happened when a famed Greek lute player met a post-rock drummer from Melbourne?
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However for its size, it's sound is powerful.
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And rationally, it's sound.
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It's sound trust and estate planning".
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