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is it possible to somehow replace "this is" with a shorter one
is it possible to somehow replace "this is" with a shorter one
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@terac No. Contractions are part of slang. Not every pair of words has a contraction.
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It doesn't have a contraction because "this" ends in s. A contraction would need some artificial sound to be added to separate the two "s" sounds in "this's" but that would make the contraction as long as the original, so there would be no point having it.
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