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Possibly the difference is cadence. When words are emphasized, the emphasis is some difference in any or all of: Volume, pitch, duration, and shape.
No there is not. Or no there's not. :) isn't is a contraction of is not. He's/she's is a contraction of she is/he is. They are just different ways of writing the same sentence. I have sometimes heard the word indisposed use as synonymous for unavailable. especially in the context of leaving a message. You have reached x.
They are just different ways of writing the same sentence. I have sometimes heard the word indisposed use as synonymous for unavailable. especially in the context of leaving a message. You have reached x. I am currently. I saw this from globalnews. ca: Molly johnson on the album she's always wanted to make when referring to google ngram, i get 3 possible combinations of she's: She 's she's she has so my.
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