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No. If it's 3D it's volume. Area is 2D

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Yes, the concept of three-dimensional area, also known as volume, is possible and is used to measure the amount of space occupied by an object in three dimensions. In mathematics, it is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object. In the real world, it has practical applications in fields such as architecture, engineering, and manufacturing.

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