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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single container, typically for food or drink, that is cylindrical and made of metal or another material.
Example: "I opened a can of soup for dinner."
Alternatives: "one can" or "a tin".
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A: Can of worms!
A can of paint.
Vegetables came from a can.
He offered me a can of Coke.
Democratisation might open a can of worms.
Pretty good with a can opener".
It's really a can of worms.
"Normally, it's 5 cents a can".
"But snow in a can melts away".
Why open a can of worms?
A can of pop.
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