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Yes, an SSSS (Side-Side-Side-Side) congruence relationship can exist for parallelograms. In this case, if one parallelogram has four sides that are congruent to the corresponding sides of another parallelogram, then the two parallelograms are congruent. However, it’s essential to note that parallelograms are typically defined by side lengths and angles, so congruence is more commonly established using the properties of sides and angles (like SSS, SAS, or ASA) rather than SSSS.

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