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"Can sue" refers to the legal ability of an individual or entity to initiate a lawsuit against another party to seek a remedy for a perceived wrong, such as damages or enforcement of a right. Conversely, "can be sued" indicates that an individual or entity can be the subject of a lawsuit brought by another party. Both concepts are fundamental to the legal system, establishing the rights of individuals to seek justice and hold others accountable.

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