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The phrase "a true can" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express authenticity or capability, but without context, it is ambiguous and not usable.
Example: "He is a true can of talent, always impressing us with his skills."
Alternatives: "a genuine ability" or "an authentic talent".
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Figuring out how to deal with food scraps could lead students to propose starting a food composting program, which might open a true can of worms for them to investigate.
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So it follows that our intuitions about when a sentence is true can guide our intuitions about when an assignment satisfies a formula.
Only the fans of a team with a true rival can understand the magnitude of that, can relate to the sense of impending nightmare it provokes.
Uncovering a true secret can be incredibly valuable, but searching for them can be dangerous.
But how deep can a truth be — indeed, how true can it be — if it is not built from facts?
Furthermore, a true eye can register light information from multiple photoreceptors simultaneously, and this information can be processed in parallel by the organism.
A.T.: As only a true Olympian can.
Only a true statesman can lead this charge.
A true peace can ultimately be built only on justice.
Only a true Buddha can see clearly all his prior lives as a non-Buddha.
A true champion can take a loss and bounce back, my lil brother".
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