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There is no contraction for "she does."
There is a contraction, she'd, which can mean she had or she would.
Examples:
She'd been to town twice that day. (she had been)
She'd be lucky to win the prize. (she would be)

Rarely is the verb used alone to mean had. Uses such as "she'd two dogs and a cat" (she had two dogs and a cat) are seldom seen.

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