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Is "can" in this sentence being used to imply the possibility of something? What is the nuance of using "can" here?

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Rebecca

Yes, "can" in this sentence indicates possibility. In this case, it implies the possibility or the likelihood of non-white amputees having to spend more for a prothesis. So "can" in this sentence not only indicates possibility, but also probability. Ex: You can save hundreds of dollars on this insurance. Ex: Eating too much sugar can make you sick.

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