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Yes, every 3D shape has a net, which is a two-dimensional representation that can be folded to form the three-dimensional object. A net consists of all the faces of the shape laid out flat, connected along the edges. The arrangement of these faces varies depending on the specific geometry of the shape, but they can always be organized into a net. This concept is fundamental in geometry and helps in visualizing and constructing 3D shapes.

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