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'tin cans' is a correctly used part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to metal cans normally made of thin tinplate. For example: "The campers brought a variety of food stored in tin cans on their camping trip."
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Tin cans are rolling.
Others throw empty tin cans at waiters.
Recycle paper and steel and tin cans.
I had a number of tin cans.
Good luck with those tin cans s**tbrain.
Roll them out with tin cans or a bottle.
Manufactures include rubber goods, plastics, tin cans, and textiles.
The tin cans are brought from N.Y. by barge.
He held up two crude-looking tin cans with fuses.
Like the tree-clock of tin cans / The tinkers made.
Is Tetra Pak better for the environment than tin cans?
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