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Yes, it is possible to circumscribe every hexagon. A hexagon can be circumscribed by a circle if and only if it is a cyclic hexagon, meaning that its vertices all lie on the circumference of the circle. However, not every hexagon is cyclic. For a hexagon to be circumscribed, it must satisfy the property that the sum of the lengths of its opposite sides are equal, known as Ptolemy's theorem.

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