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Discover LudwigNo, 'however can' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, it is correct to use the word 'however' (or its synonyms such as 'yet', 'but', 'nevertheless', 'still', etc.) to introduce a contrasting statement. For example, "She has been struggling in calculus; however, she is an excellent writer."
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Their guests, however, can.
Nor, however, can volunteers.
Appearances, however, can be deceiving.
Those boundaries, however, can blur.
Some mammals, however, can kill.
Judges, however, can be unpredictable.
States, however, can step in.
Others, however, can provide that.
Empathy, however, can beget coziness.
Neither, however, can be guaranteed.
The arrangement, however, can be risky.
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