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The corresponding solid figure formed by combining circles and rectangles is a cylinder. In this case, the circular bases of the cylinder are formed by the circles, while the rectangular sides wrap around to create the height of the cylinder. If the rectangle is oriented vertically, it can also represent the curved surface area of the cylinder when "unwrapped."

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