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can do

verb as in may

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Grounded by Harden’s natural and loosely charming performance, Khalid treats his nightmare scenario with an alternating sense of anxiety and buoyant, joshing can-do attitude.

And as much as Lawrence gets pitched variations on the can-do optimism of “Ted Lasso,” Vaughn was inundated with scripts looking to bottle that “Wedding Crashers” magic.

The 2028 Olympic Games requires the stewardship of competent, confident “can-do folks” who individually and as a team wholeheartedly believe in themselves, and believe they can accomplish what needs to be done.

It’s up to caustic, can-do geologist John MacGregor and a team of scientists, soldiers and island residents to prevent a good old fashioned extinction-level event.

Patagonia leaders say the benefits on their end are stronger employee retention, a can-do spirit in the workplace and a greater sense of community.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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