Sealed container for storage of foods.
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Examples for "can"
Examples for "can"
1Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
2In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want.
3But today we can confirm two cases, health minister Tewedros Adhanhom said.
4This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
5Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
1Press into tin and bake for about 35 minutes or until set.
2The murderer and the victim in mortal combat over the tin box.
3The bright copper kettle and the tin dish shine in the sun.
4Though I was paying, it's her house; so naturally, tin it was.
5The Occasional Gardener: Plants do exactly what they say on the tin?
1Festus Clasby handed her the tin can, and she examined it slowly.
2Jamming an open tin can over the planted nut seemed to help.
3He glanced at the last tin can she'd shot from the branch.
4With a triumphant gesture Jack pulled from his pocket a tin can.
5I could smell it, like the inside of a rusty tin can.
1But steel can be overheated and overhammered; then it becomes almost useless.
2Mankind cannot live without steel and steel cannot be made without mining.
3It says that 'Against a locus, no weapon forged of steel can prevail.'
4Thou canst but kill, this little steel can do as much.
5Where steel can rust it's rusting and where paint can peel it's peeling.
6Note to self: Don't think steel can stop Grum's fingernails.
7It's within the limits of what modern steel can reach.
8High carbon steel can be welded only with difficulty.
9Good steel can be made only from good ingots.
10It is recognized that such steel can be heat-treated to give satisfactory results by different methods.
11The successful manufacture of high-speed steel can only be obtained by those companies who have become specialists.
12This steel can be drawn into wire, rolled into sheets and strips and drawn into seamless tubes.
13What steel can not do, fire may.
14Using plastic to reinforce concrete instead of steel can reduce carbon dioxide production by about 50%.
15During rapid descents, that hunk of steel can do some serious damage when it's dangling on its leash.
16Similarly in a Breton story there figures a giant whom neither fire nor water nor steel can harm.
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