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There is never an either–or in chemistry; it is typically a both instead. In the case of a hydoxide ion approaching an aldehyde with an α-hydrogen, it can both deprotonate the hydrogen creating the corresponding enolate and attack the carbonyl nucleophilicly to generate the required intermediate for a Cannizzaro reaction.

Most of the time, if there are two (or more) possible pathways and neither of them is intrinsically less hindered due to a strong reason, both pathways will be taken.

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