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'''Can''' may refer to: | '''Can''' may refer to: | ||
* ], an English modal auxiliary verb | * ], an English modal auxiliary verb | ||
* ], Controller-Area Network, a vehicle bus standard for data communication | |||
* ], an airtight metal container usually storing food | * ], an airtight metal container usually storing food | ||
* ], a can designed to hold a single serving of a beverage | * ], a can designed to hold a single serving of a beverage | ||
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* ] (born 1970), member of the Swedish band HammerFall | * ] (born 1970), member of the Swedish band HammerFall | ||
* Can, a Turkish proper name. | * Can, a Turkish proper name. | ||
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For abbreviations, see CAN.Can may refer to:
- Can (verb), an English modal auxiliary verb
- Canbus, Controller-Area Network, a vehicle bus standard for data communication
- Tin can, an airtight metal container usually storing food
- Beverage can, a can designed to hold a single serving of a beverage
- Canning, a process of preserving food
- Can (band), an experimental rock band formed in West Germany in 1968
- Can (album), a 1979 krautrock album
- Joacim Cans (born 1970), member of the Swedish band HammerFall
- Can, a Turkish proper name.
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