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Yes.

Imagine a right-angled triangle with one of its legs forming the base.

Cut of the apex (the top angle) using a line parallel to the base.

You will then have a trapezoid with a right angle.

In fact, since a trapezoid contains a pair of parallel lines, it has two pairs of supplementary angles (add up to 180 deg). So a trapezoid cannot have only one right angle. If there is one, there must be 2 (or 4).

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