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Discover Ludwig"it's that" can be a part of a sentence and is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something previously mentioned or understood. Example: I can't believe you ate the whole cake. It's that you have no self-control when it comes to sweets.
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"It's that repugnant.
It's that third morning.
It's that moment.
It's that urgent….
"It's that amazing.
It's that simple, folks.
Yes, it's that surreal.
It's that way.
It's that face again.
It's that significant".
It's that tasty.
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