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Default The pitcher had water in...

> Lately I've heard constructions of the following form:
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> "The pitcher had water in...."
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> My intuition would be to state that as:
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> "The pitcher had water in it...."
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> Is the "it" really unnecessary?


Why is this any different from "teh pitcher had a frame on...."