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sigmaleph ([personal profile] sigmaleph) wrote2019-07-01 11:28 am
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i can't help but read the construction 'can not do X' as meaning something entirely different from 'cannot/can't do X'. the first means X is optional and the second means it is impossible or forbidden

i'm pretty sure this is not what people have in mind when they fail to contract 'can not'
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[personal profile] lunartulip 2019-07-01 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it not? That's what I have in mind when I use that construction, at least, and my vague impression was that other people were similar in this regard. (Although it's a pretty rare construction for me to encounter at all, so maybe I've got an odd sample.)
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[personal profile] feotakahari 2019-07-01 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
So you interpret “can not” to mean the same thing as “could not.”