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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it can been" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It appears to be a combination of "it can be" and "it has been," both of which are grammatically correct and can be used in written English. Example: It can be difficult to learn a new language, but with determination and practice, it can be achieved.
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For the first time since the war, it can been seen in its original vibrant colours, and with the original frame that Van Gogh painted to complement the colours of the subject.
The Van Gogh expert Martin Bailey has tracked down a previously unknown 1920s print of Six Sunflowers – the work that was destroyed – so that for the first time since the war it can been seen in its original bright, vibrant colours, and with a hitherto unseen original frame that Van Gogh painted to complement the colours of the subject.
As it can been seen, the curve model of the Rice function outperforms the parabola.
It can been see that the nanotube surface is highly nanoporous and coarse, composed of dense nanopores.
As it can been seen from Table 6, the energetic results from TRNSYS display a model efficiency of 99.7 %.
According to Figure 13, it can been seen that when the mole penetrates into the same depth, there is vertical displacement of the value of ψ.
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It can be both.
A: It can be.
But it can be.
And it can be.
It can be disorienting.
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