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That's is a contraction of 'that is' or 'that has', commonly used to shorten phrases and make speech more fluid in everyday communication. In modern contexts, it adds a casual tone to writing and conversation, helping to convey ideas quickly without losing clarity, though it's often avoided in formal writing for a more polished feel.

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English speakers use contractions like 'that's' so frequently that they appear in about 70% of informal written English, according to linguistic studies, which can make text feel more personal and relatable—research from the University of Nottingham shows this increases engagement in social media posts by an average of 15%. Surprisingly, Shakespeare employed early forms of contractions in his plays, helping to make his dialogue feel more dynamic and true to life.

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