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can to can't
all day, from early morning (when you can just see) to late evening (when you can’t see) US, 1919- His aunt worked from can to can’t, and by the time she got home at night she was too tired to bend over the scrub board to wash out some clothes for J.S. to wear every day. — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 20, 1969
- “He’s trying to learn day tracking now, sits at his laptop from can to can’t” — Richard Price, Samaritan, p. 211, 2003
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