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He's
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A shortened form of 'he is' or 'he has', commonly used in English to combine words for smoother, more efficient communication. In modern contexts, it appears frequently in casual writing and speech, helping to convey ideas quickly while maintaining clarity and a conversational tone.
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Contractions like 'he's' can actually change how we process language; studies show they reduce cognitive load in reading, with research from the University of Cambridge indicating that sentences with contractions are comprehended 20% faster than their full forms. This efficiency has made 'he's' a staple in everything from tweets to novels, subtly shaping how we think and communicate daily.
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