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Both cannot and can not are correct. However, cannot is the far more common spelling and should be used in most cases.
We recommend the following guidelines.
Use cannot in most cases when the meaning is "be unable to":
Note: The contraction is can’t.
Use can not when you want to give particular emphasis to the word not:
Use can not when the word not belongs with a separate structure:
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