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would've

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of would've in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of would've in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of would've in a Sentence

  1. San Antonio:

    I would've done the same thing, i would've still scooped it up, filmed it and put it back in the water.

  2. John Cornyn:

    Under current law the shooter would've been legally disqualified from purchasing a firearm, so I regret( Chief Acevedo) took the occasion, the sad occasion, of the officer's murder to try to make a political statement that was factually wrong.

  3. Maksim Chmerkovskiy:

    I felt really bad going, and the feeling sunk in even worse because when I got to the train station, I realized it was all women and children, i'm too big, and I'm taking up space, so I had put myself between trains. I literally moved out of the area where people would've all been and that's the footage that was shown.

  4. Harald Schmidt:

    It would’ve been more helpful if we had clarity, a national vaccination plan, everybody who is exploiting loopholes needs to be clear: If you jump the line and you could safely wait a couple of months chances are you’re depriving someone who needs that vaccine.

  5. Nicklas Backstrom:

    It means a lot, i’m very happy about it. Obviously, we would’ve liked two points, but we tied it up there, Osh tied up there at the end, which gave us at least one point, so we’ll take that and move on.

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