can-do

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See also: cando, Cando, and candó

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Adjective

can-do (not comparable)

  1. (informal) confident and willing to get a job done.
    • 2005, Julian Campbell, Stop the Wheel - I Want to Get Off!:
      It is important to approach each day with a smile on your face and a can-do attitude.
    • 2020 August 26, “Network News: Hither Green's £100 million signalling commissioned”, in Rail, page 29:
      Network Rail's Kent Route Director Fiona Taylor said: "The only reason we were able to get this crucial work completed is because of the effort, commitment and can-do attitude from everyone in our supply chain, our TOC partners Southeastern, freight companies, and within Network Rail.

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