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It Is What Is It. Its vs. It's Mastering the Difference in Grammar • 7ESL According to The New York Times, the phrase it is what it is appeared as early as an 1949 article by J.E He has dedicated his life and career to his passion for English, literature, and pedagogy, guiding multiple generations of students on their journey to discovery.

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In short: "It Is What It Is" is a statement of acceptance and realism about a given situation. The increased use of "it is what it is" seemed to be a sign that people are increasingly comfortable with "states of potentiality," which are states that could "collapse" to different.

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Lawrence in The Nebraska State Journal.Lawrence used the phrase when describing the difficulty faced during frontier-era life in Nebraska: "New land is harsh, and vigorous, and sturdy In short: "It Is What It Is" is a statement of acceptance and realism about a given situation. used to say that a situation cannot be changed and must be accepted: 2

Its It's Worksheets. Some people argue that the phrase is overused and lacks substance, while others view it as a dismissive or defeatist attitude. In short: "It Is What It Is" is a statement of acceptance and realism about a given situation.

When to use Its vs. It's How to Avoid Looking bad INK Blog. The phrase "it is what it is" means accepting a situation as it exists without trying to change it or argue about it.It conveys a sense of resignation or acceptance that something cannot be altered, and there's no point in complaining or overanalyzing it. According to The New York Times, the phrase it is what it is appeared as early as an 1949 article by J.E