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Technically, the statement is "True", but it is misleading. The statement implies that the corona is 'usually' visible, and is still visible during a solar eclipse. Actually, the corona is almost always drowned out by the glare of the sun, and is visible 'only' during a total solar eclipse, or with the disk somehow obscured with some astronomical research device.

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