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"You can't breathe" typically refers to a physical sensation of suffocation or difficulty in breathing, often associated with medical emergencies, anxiety, or panic attacks. It can also be used metaphorically to express feelings of being overwhelmed, restricted, or trapped in a situation. In cultural contexts, it has been associated with social justice movements highlighting issues of systemic oppression and police violence.

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