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Yes, two angles that share a vertex can form a right angle, but only if the sum of their measures equals 90 degrees. For instance, if one angle measures 30 degrees and the other measures 60 degrees, together they create a right angle. However, if their combined measures exceed 90 degrees, they cannot form a right angle.

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