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The phrase "are one can" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "If we are one can, we can achieve great things together."
Alternatives: "are one unit" or "are one entity".
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They are somewhat worse than bad — they are, one can already see, on their way down to tiny, numb lives in the middle of nowhere.
On the nine-hole course, a drainage problem has shaved a par 4 down to a par 3 while a par 5 has been eliminated -- replaced with a makeshift par 3. Snagging a weekend morning tee time on the Rockleigh 18-hole course is tantamount to winning the lottery, but, conditions being what they are, one can pretty much get out on the nine-hole course at any time.
So we are, one can guess, looking at a suite of anti-trade measures.
To illustrate how relatively important these three effects of tax progressivity are, one can think about the following two experiments.
Whatever the challenges are, one can feel like they are suffocating, no matter how much oxygen is in the room.
By Rob McBride Banda Aceh, Indonesia, December 2009 - Singing as loud as they are, one can make out the distinctive voices of Misrina and Bunga above the din of the other young children attending the health centre.
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In defining what a "lexical form" is, one can rely on orthography, phonology, or both.
Depending on how complex the divorce is, one can have anywhere from a few to a dozen mediation sessions.
An item example is: "One can almost always receive verified medical information on the Internet".
The ideal story for a visitor to read is one can be enjoyed in one sitting.
For a sense of how much more useful monetary policy could be, one can look to the Great Depression.
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