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that'll

American  
[that-l] / ˈðæt l /
  1. contraction of that will .

    I can make more copies, but that'll take about an hour.


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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"He had put himself in The Last Waltz, and I thought, 'That'll be the way I'll do it.' When he first saw it, he was a little upset I was making fun of him, but now, over the years, he loves it. He's come to love it."

From BBC

“It’s like having a hit record on the chart at No. 1. ‘One’ is close to ‘none,’” he says, “so I’m in the studio right away to figure out another record, another show, that’ll be on the chart when this one comes down.”

From The Wall Street Journal

His true, bungling nature—something that’ll likely be on display as a gubernatorial candidate—shines through in the smaller moments.

From Slate

“Tip your head forward. That’ll help with the bleeding.”

From Literature

“We’re going to have a good idea of where the Fed is standing and what they expect for next year, and I think that’ll set the tone.”

From MarketWatch