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Definition of let's in English: let'scontractionlɛtslɛts Let us. let's meet for a drink sometime Example sentencesExamples - If not, let's all hope that a rising stock market will not conceal the next wave of potential disasters.
- If politicians really want to stop terror then let's leave out the macho tough talk and get down to business.
- I agree that we should be striving to equalise level of provision, but let's bring it up, not down.
- I've probably overdosed you on the slushy stuff, so let's talk about boxing instead.
- In that case, let's use the laws of the land and fine the horse owners every time their horses mess the streets.
- In this game of musical chairs, let's try and make sure everyone gets a seat.
- We have been told if we don't like the plans they won't go ahead, but let's see.
- So come on you apathetic lot, let's hear your feeble excuses for staying away.
- So let's consider the safer subject of the media elsewhere, and see if there is anything we might learn.
- We have had gold medallists if not galore, then aplenty, so let's consult them.
- If they want to make a statement about it by not playing there, then let's drop the matter.
- I can think of many worthwhile areas where this money could be spent, so let's not trivialise it.
- For those of us with limited knowledge of the game, let's put it in context.
- It's a long story, but let's just say he's learned not to bite the hand that feeds him.
- Most endings can also be seen as a new beginning so let's keep our fingers crossed.
- Now, let's get back to the issue of the referendum being passed by such a narrow margin.
- There's a bit of a welcoming committee on the tarmac so let's go over and see who's here.
- First up, let's establish the fact that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a quitter.
- However, let's hope we never have to decide, as four Majors is definitely enough.
- All that fighting is in the past, so let's get real and live in the present and not dwell on facts which get in the way of the action.
Definition of let's in US English: let'scontractionletslɛts Let us. let's meet for a drink sometime Example sentencesExamples - First up, let's establish the fact that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a quitter.
- Now, let's get back to the issue of the referendum being passed by such a narrow margin.
- Most endings can also be seen as a new beginning so let's keep our fingers crossed.
- If they want to make a statement about it by not playing there, then let's drop the matter.
- If not, let's all hope that a rising stock market will not conceal the next wave of potential disasters.
- I've probably overdosed you on the slushy stuff, so let's talk about boxing instead.
- We have been told if we don't like the plans they won't go ahead, but let's see.
- If politicians really want to stop terror then let's leave out the macho tough talk and get down to business.
- I agree that we should be striving to equalise level of provision, but let's bring it up, not down.
- For those of us with limited knowledge of the game, let's put it in context.
- However, let's hope we never have to decide, as four Majors is definitely enough.
- So let's consider the safer subject of the media elsewhere, and see if there is anything we might learn.
- So come on you apathetic lot, let's hear your feeble excuses for staying away.
- We have had gold medallists if not galore, then aplenty, so let's consult them.
- In that case, let's use the laws of the land and fine the horse owners every time their horses mess the streets.
- There's a bit of a welcoming committee on the tarmac so let's go over and see who's here.
- I can think of many worthwhile areas where this money could be spent, so let's not trivialise it.
- In this game of musical chairs, let's try and make sure everyone gets a seat.
- All that fighting is in the past, so let's get real and live in the present and not dwell on facts which get in the way of the action.
- It's a long story, but let's just say he's learned not to bite the hand that feeds him.
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