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The phrase "it can crawl" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a living thing's ability to move slowly on its hands and knees, or on the abdomen. Example: The baby turtle was so small that it could barely keep up with the others but it could still crawl.
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It can crawl its way across a stage.
It can crawl on all fours, walk and sit up to manipulate objects.
But Facebook does not permit Google to reach most categories of information placed on the site, says Mr. Cutts, adding, "Google can only know what it can crawl".
Desperate Survivors If a live sand dollar is washed ashore, it can crawl slowly back into the waves, or it can cover itself by burrowing into the sand.
As its sneaky tactics attest, the LDP still clings to a hope that it can crawl back to power at the DPJ's expense.
It can crawl away, if it wants to.
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I crawl until I can crawl no longer.
I can't fly, but I can crawl.
"The beauty of the Web is that it is open, and anyone can crawl it," says Matt Cutts, a software engineer at Google.
The only drawback to using a minnow trap is that you have to bait it yourself, and it's a little more difficult to deal with the snake once you catch it, since the snake can crawl away as soon as you open up the trap.
And to make it really tough, you can crawl for time or distance, or drag a heavy chain or sled.
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