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"he can works" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct form would be "he can work." "Can" is a modal verb that is usually followed by the base form of a verb (without -s). Example: He can work from home if he needs to.
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He runs Small Heath Boxing Club and, whenever he can, works with young offenders.
He loves nature and, whenever he can, works from a remote farmhouse about a hundred miles from Montreal, "in a wild area with wolves and bears".
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"He can work a room.
He can work now.
"He knows he can work through anything".
But he can work a room.
He can work without any problems".
He can bunt, he can work the count.
But he can work to a high standard all day.
So he can work with a f****** ballerina.
He can work 96 hours in a row.
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