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An octagonal prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel octagonal bases connected by rectangular faces. A real-world example of an octagonal prism can be seen in the form of certain types of towers, such as some pagodas or observation towers, where the structure has an octagonal footprint. Additionally, some architectural designs and certain containers, like some types of vases, can also take on this shape.

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