The same only using 'cannot' instead of 'can not.' :o) I know you like to be precise, so that is the only reason I posted it for you.
>>Hi Naomi, in English, can not is typically expressed as
cannot unless you want special emphasis on the NOT (be emphatic about it).
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>>>If the file is .DAT you can not open it with the USE command.
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>Interesting, thanks a lot. I'll try to remember.
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>How should I have said this phrase in the proper English?
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>Thanks again.
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