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It'll
/ˈɪt.l̩/contraction
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A shortened form of 'it will', used to express future actions, intentions, or predictions in a more casual and efficient way. In today's fast-paced communication, it's especially popular in informal writing like emails and social media, where brevity helps convey ideas without losing clarity.
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Contractions like 'it'll' can reduce the length of sentences by about 15-20%, making communication faster and more fluid, which is why they're a staple in literature from Shakespeare onward. Studies in linguistics show that this efficiency helps in processing language quicker, potentially influencing how we think and interact in real-time conversations.
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