cannot
Americanverb
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verb
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Cannot is sometimes also spelled can not. The one-word spelling is by far the more common: Interest rates simply cannot continue at their present level. The contraction can't is most common in speech and informal writing.
Etymology
Origin of cannot
A Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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Vullo, in which the court held that the government cannot use informal tactics, like thinly-veiled threats of selective enforcement or demands for cooperation, to coerce private actors.
From Salon • Jul. 10, 2026
That premium is justified because some large institutional investors cannot easily buy South Korea-listed common shares and are required by their investment mandates to hold only U.S.-listed securities, Kim added.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 10, 2026
“We’re talking about people who cannot advocate for themselves, most of them live in a constant state of confusion but have stability where they are.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 9, 2026
If he cannot, then there will be major doubt over his inclusion against Norway.
From BBC • Jul. 9, 2026
When we land, we get in a cab and I drift off into space, pulled into a black hole where light cannot penetrate.
From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold
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