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wouldve
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wouldvecontraction
would have; indicating a non-occurring action or state that was conditional on another non-occurring event in the past.
Etymology: Contraction of would have
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of wouldve in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of wouldve in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of wouldve in a Sentence
They didnt see my sister as a person. I dont even believe they wouldve shot a dog in the street that way, the state of my sisters mind in that moment, no one can speak to it and its really damaging. My sister was driving. She wasnt in the commission of a crime. She had no weapon on her.
Asimple assault wouldve been him slapping me in the face, not him strangling me twice, punching me until my face is beat in, and pulling me through a broken glass mirror, there is nothing simple about that.
He definitely wouldve been out by now and hopefully wouldve gone on to a productive life and take advantage of some of the programs we have at SCDC, but he decided he wanted to walk away and now hes looking at some substantial time.
If Mars had life 4 billion years ago, Mars still has life. Nothing has happened on Mars that wouldve wiped out life, so, if there were life on Mars, it may have moved around, it may have gone into hiding a bit, but its probably still there.
It wouldve been irresponsible not to investigate. And we dont investigate, despite what the partisans say, to find a particular result, we investigate to find out whats true. And as best I can tell, it looks like Bob Mueller was allowed to do that and thats a great thing.
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