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A figure that has only one line of symmetry is a scalene triangle, where all sides and angles are different. This triangle does not have any lines that can divide it into two identical halves except for one specific line that runs from one vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. Other examples include certain irregular shapes, like a kite with unequal sides, which can also have only one line of symmetry.

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