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Use "he'd've" in a sentence
"Pulling her plug, letting out her air, then he'd've had to send away for another blow-up rubber dolly."
"If he was serious about ending racial division then he'd've shot down black racism as diligently as white racism."
"I know Gore doesn't want to endorse anybody, but you'd've thought he'd've at least commented on the gas tax rebate boondoggle, wonder why he didn't (or maybe he did and I missed it) ..."