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are could
verb
Simple past tense of can
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The performers, as good as they are, could have been dancing about anything.
'The questions I ask myself are: "Could I take this person home?
More slums — as horrible as they are — could be a good thing.
The early projections on Smith are: could be, perhaps, we'll see, hard to say.
Sentient computing, with its reliance on knowing where users are, could certainly make the loss of privacy more serious.
Who those receivers are could become a bigger question, especially if Hixon's ankle, which experienced some swelling this week, flares up again.
On the roof, Ms. Goolrick has placed a loftlike, steel-windowed penthouse, where the new owners — whoever they are — could sit and look out at the bridge.
Other statistics, like the proportion of measurements above a certain value or how spread-out the values of the measurement are, could also be used.
Not only are supplies likely to decline, much of our natural gas comes from Russia, and what supplies there are could hardly be described as secure.
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"It means sweet and special in the way that babies or kittens are... ..? Could a 4-year-old understand that?
(It doesn't take much imagination to see how infographics--popular as they are--could suddenly be a lot more interesting when its possible to "walk" around in them).
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