Sentence examples for can't referring from inspiring English sources

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My siblings and I all suffer from a condition called "we just can't" referring to mostly every social interaction or any other interaction.

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You can enter the formula in any row of the spreadsheet beneath the table, but you can't refer to any cells in those rows in the table reference.

"Biology teachers can't refer to evolution.

"I can't refer to specific numbers today.

I can't refer into any of those services".

I can't refer them to specialist sexual assault counselling on campus, because it doesn't exist.

I can't refer directly via the NHS provision in my area, and it's variable across the UK.

Specialist domestic violence services have been cut so we can't refer young people who have witnessed violence in their homes.

And the "war on business" can't refer the crackdown on multinational tax evasion because both major parties are doing that too.

The plural pronoun "their" can't refer to the singular CNN (and sticklers might argue that CNN, used here as a modifier, isn't a proper antecedent in any case).

And yes, all of it was the sort of cock-up that certain people, the kind who mentally punch the air after firing off a bitchy tweet, like to dismiss as "First World problems", without noticing that we don't talk about "the Third World" any more so we can't refer to the First World, either.

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