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Use "there'd" in a sentence
"If you mean coercively prohibit, then there'd obviously be a net harm to the economy."
"Not only would there be a budget crisis again (lower tax receipts in the short term), but there'd be political traction for taxing savings, or means-testing the savings tax, putting in extra tiers, etc etc., and before long the tax code is as complicated as before."
"I do wish there'd been a bit more workshop diversity on the panel, but it was also interesting to see how different classes have different experiences while still at Clarion workshops."