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Oh, dude, a 110-degree angle looks like a slightly more acute version of a right angle. It's like a little more than a quarter turn, you know? Just imagine a clock hand pointing between 10 and 11, but not quite at 11 yet.

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A 110-degree angle would be acute, meaning it is less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees. It would appear as a sharp corner or bend, slightly larger than a right angle (90 degrees). In geometric terms, it would be classified as an obtuse angle, falling between 90 and 180 degrees.

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a bit wider than a right angle (90 degrees)

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