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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can snap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the potential for something to break suddenly or to indicate a sudden change in mood or behavior.
Example: "After weeks of stress at work, he felt like he could snap at any moment."
Alternatives: "might break" or "could lose control."
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You can snap stills while recording video.
It can snap 5.5 frames a second.
Anxiety is not something you can snap out of.
But the best-polished plans can snap with one misstep.
As with Miu, it can snap in two.
It is not just Sanders who can snap.
Because he can snap the ball off both sides.
They can snap, whistle, hum, vibrate, boom and whine.
Even at 102, things can snap back pretty quickly.
Equipped with a Webcam, it can snap and send photographs by wireless e-mail connection.
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